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 26
... critic could never except against it . As soon as any shining thought is ex- pressed in the poet , or any uncommon grace appears in the actor , he smites the bench or wainscot . If the audience does not concur with him , he smites 26 NO ...
... critic could never except against it . As soon as any shining thought is ex- pressed in the poet , or any uncommon grace appears in the actor , he smites the bench or wainscot . If the audience does not concur with him , he smites 26 NO ...
Side 28
... critic should be advanced to this post , and have a competent salary settled on him for life , to be fur- nished with bamboos for operas , crabtree - cudgels for comedies , and oaken plants for tragedy , at the public expence . And to ...
... critic should be advanced to this post , and have a competent salary settled on him for life , to be fur- nished with bamboos for operas , crabtree - cudgels for comedies , and oaken plants for tragedy , at the public expence . And to ...
Side 54
... critics who never writ a good line , there are many admirable buffoons that animadvert upon every single defect in another , without ever dis- covering the least beauty of their own . By this means , these unlucky little wits often gain ...
... critics who never writ a good line , there are many admirable buffoons that animadvert upon every single defect in another , without ever dis- covering the least beauty of their own . By this means , these unlucky little wits often gain ...
Side 55
... critics , whether burlesque poetry runs best in he- roic verse , like that of the Dispensary ; or in dog- gerel , like that of Hudibras . I think where the low character is to be raised , the heroic is the pro- per measure ; but when an ...
... critics , whether burlesque poetry runs best in he- roic verse , like that of the Dispensary ; or in dog- gerel , like that of Hudibras . I think where the low character is to be raised , the heroic is the pro- per measure ; but when an ...
Side 62
... Criticism , ' which was published some months since , and is a master - piece in its kind . The observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical regularity which would have been re- quisite ...
... Criticism , ' which was published some months since , and is a master - piece in its kind . The observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical regularity which would have been re- quisite ...
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