The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Side 45
... writing , here very justly condemned , sprung up with the revival of letters ; and was to be expected in that state of things , when every poet was in effect a school - boy ; when those agreeable stories of the Pagan gods were new to ...
... writing , here very justly condemned , sprung up with the revival of letters ; and was to be expected in that state of things , when every poet was in effect a school - boy ; when those agreeable stories of the Pagan gods were new to ...
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... writing , and notwith- standing choose to depart from them on extraordinary occa- sions . I could give instances out of all the tragic writers of antiquity who have shown their judgment in this particular , and purposely receded from an ...
... writing , and notwith- standing choose to depart from them on extraordinary occa- sions . I could give instances out of all the tragic writers of antiquity who have shown their judgment in this particular , and purposely receded from an ...
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... writing that he is heavy and tasteless , I throw aside his criticisms with a secret indignation , to see a man without genius or politeness dictating to the world on subjects which I find are above his reach . If the critic has ...
... writing that he is heavy and tasteless , I throw aside his criticisms with a secret indignation , to see a man without genius or politeness dictating to the world on subjects which I find are above his reach . If the critic has ...
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