The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Side 54
... conversation . And it is very remarkable , that , notwithstanding we fall short at present of the ancients in poetry , painting , ora- tory , history , architecture , and all the noble arts and sciences which depend more upon genius ...
... conversation . And it is very remarkable , that , notwithstanding we fall short at present of the ancients in poetry , painting , ora- tory , history , architecture , and all the noble arts and sciences which depend more upon genius ...
Side 71
... conversation ; or because , as we have before observed , the same temper of mind which inclines us to a desire of fame , naturally be- trays us into such slips and unwarinesses , as are not incident to men of a contrary disposition ...
... conversation ; or because , as we have before observed , the same temper of mind which inclines us to a desire of fame , naturally be- trays us into such slips and unwarinesses , as are not incident to men of a contrary disposition ...
Side 73
... conversation , " That he was satis- fied with his share of life and fame . " Se satis vel ad naturam , vel ad gloriam vixisse . Many indeed have given over their pursuits after Fame , but that has proceeded either from the ...
... conversation , " That he was satis- fied with his share of life and fame . " Se satis vel ad naturam , vel ad gloriam vixisse . Many indeed have given over their pursuits after Fame , but that has proceeded either from the ...
Side 102
... conversation . Mil- ton's characters , most of them , lie out of nature , and were to be formed purely by his own invention . It shows a greater genius in Shakespear to have drawn his Caliban , than his Hotspur or Julius Cæsar : the one ...
... conversation . Mil- ton's characters , most of them , lie out of nature , and were to be formed purely by his own invention . It shows a greater genius in Shakespear to have drawn his Caliban , than his Hotspur or Julius Cæsar : the one ...
Side 103
... conversation and beha- viour with so many circumstances during their state of innocence . Nor is it sufficient for an epic poem to be filled with such thoughts as are natural , unless it abound also with such as are sublime . Virgil in ...
... conversation and beha- viour with so many circumstances during their state of innocence . Nor is it sufficient for an epic poem to be filled with such thoughts as are natural , unless it abound also with such as are sublime . Virgil in ...
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