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 119
... imagination , and raise the ideas of an author . Tully tells us , mentioning his Dialogue of Old Age , in which Cato is the chief speaker , that upon a review of it , he was agreeably imposed upon , and fancied that it was Cato , and ...
... imagination , and raise the ideas of an author . Tully tells us , mentioning his Dialogue of Old Age , in which Cato is the chief speaker , that upon a review of it , he was agreeably imposed upon , and fancied that it was Cato , and ...
Side 125
... imagination . Of this nature , in the book now before us , is his being the first that awakens out of the general trance , with his posture on the burning lake , his rising from it , and the description of his shield and spear . Thus ...
... imagination . Of this nature , in the book now before us , is his being the first that awakens out of the general trance , with his posture on the burning lake , his rising from it , and the description of his shield and spear . Thus ...
Side 142
... imagination with something astonishingly great and wild . I have before spoken of the Limbo of Vanity , which the poet places upon this outermost surface of the universe , and shall here explain my- self more at large on that , and ...
... imagination with something astonishingly great and wild . I have before spoken of the Limbo of Vanity , which the poet places upon this outermost surface of the universe , and shall here explain my- self more at large on that , and ...
Side 145
... imagination . His shape , speech , and be- haviour , upon his transforming himself into an an- gel of light , are touched with exquisite beauty . The poet's thought of directing Satan to the sun , which in the vulgar opinion of mankind ...
... imagination . His shape , speech , and be- haviour , upon his transforming himself into an an- gel of light , are touched with exquisite beauty . The poet's thought of directing Satan to the sun , which in the vulgar opinion of mankind ...
Side 148
... imagination has poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments on this seat of happiness and innocence , that it would be endless to point out each particular . I must not quit this head , without further observ- ing , that there is scarce ...
... imagination has poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments on this seat of happiness and innocence , that it would be endless to point out each particular . I must not quit this head , without further observ- ing , that there is scarce ...
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