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 64
... described in the numbers of these verses ; as in the four first it is heaved up by several fpondees in- termixed with proper breathing - places , and at last trundles down in a continued line of Dactyles . Καί μέν Σίσυφον ἐισεῖδον ...
... described in the numbers of these verses ; as in the four first it is heaved up by several fpondees in- termixed with proper breathing - places , and at last trundles down in a continued line of Dactyles . Καί μέν Σίσυφον ἐισεῖδον ...
Side 92
... described the birth of its great rival , the Carthaginian commonwealth , Milton , with the like art , in his poem on the Fall of Man , has related the fall of those angels who are his pro- fessed enemies . Besides the many other ...
... described the birth of its great rival , the Carthaginian commonwealth , Milton , with the like art , in his poem on the Fall of Man , has related the fall of those angels who are his pro- fessed enemies . Besides the many other ...
Side 96
... in a more pe- culiar manner to the nature of an heroic poem . Though at the same time , to give them the greater variety , he has described a Vulcan , that is a buf- foon among his gods , and a Thersites among his 96 No. 273 . SPECTATOR .
... in a more pe- culiar manner to the nature of an heroic poem . Though at the same time , to give them the greater variety , he has described a Vulcan , that is a buf- foon among his gods , and a Thersites among his 96 No. 273 . SPECTATOR .
Side 105
... described , than to any imperfec- tion in that divine poet . Zoilus , among the ancients , and Monsieur Perrault , among the moderns , pushed their ridicule very far upon him , on account of some such sentiments . There is no blemish to ...
... described , than to any imperfec- tion in that divine poet . Zoilus , among the ancients , and Monsieur Perrault , among the moderns , pushed their ridicule very far upon him , on account of some such sentiments . There is no blemish to ...
Side 118
... described in a beautiful passage of the tenth book ; and likewise by the vision , wherein Adam at the close of the poem sees his offspring triumphing over his great enemy , and himself restored to a happier Paradise than that from which ...
... described in a beautiful passage of the tenth book ; and likewise by the vision , wherein Adam at the close of the poem sees his offspring triumphing over his great enemy , and himself restored to a happier Paradise than that from which ...
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