The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
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Side 148
... to fall in snow at the next acting of King Lear , in order to heighten , or rather to alleviate , the distress of that unfortunate prince ; and to serve by way of decoration to a piece which that great critic has written against .
... to fall in snow at the next acting of King Lear , in order to heighten , or rather to alleviate , the distress of that unfortunate prince ; and to serve by way of decoration to a piece which that great critic has written against .
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Tis written by Mr. Steele , who seems to have gathered new life , and have a new fund of wit ; it is in the same nature as his Tatlers , and they have all of them had something pretty . - I believe Addison and he club . " - p . 259 .
Tis written by Mr. Steele , who seems to have gathered new life , and have a new fund of wit ; it is in the same nature as his Tatlers , and they have all of them had something pretty . - I believe Addison and he club . " - p . 259 .
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WHEN I read rules of criticism , I immediately inquire after the works of the author who has written them , and by that ... If I find by his own manner of writing that he is heavy and tasteless , I throw aside his criticisms with a ...
WHEN I read rules of criticism , I immediately inquire after the works of the author who has written them , and by that ... If I find by his own manner of writing that he is heavy and tasteless , I throw aside his criticisms with a ...
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