The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 92
... learned of all times , every scribbler , who has no relish of their beauties , gives himself an air of rapture when he speaks of them . But as he praises these he knows not why , there are others whom he depreciates with the same ...
... learned of all times , every scribbler , who has no relish of their beauties , gives himself an air of rapture when he speaks of them . But as he praises these he knows not why , there are others whom he depreciates with the same ...
Side 94
... learned , bold , and lively , but , withal , too tragical and blustering . In a word , that he chose rather a great than a just reputation ; to which they added , that he was the first of the Latin poets who deviated from the purity of ...
... learned , bold , and lively , but , withal , too tragical and blustering . In a word , that he chose rather a great than a just reputation ; to which they added , that he was the first of the Latin poets who deviated from the purity of ...
Side 95
... learned part of the assembly were quite of another mind . These allowed that it was peculiar to Lucretius , above all other poets , to be al- ways doing or teaching something , that no other style was so proper to teach in , or gave a ...
... learned part of the assembly were quite of another mind . These allowed that it was peculiar to Lucretius , above all other poets , to be al- ways doing or teaching something , that no other style was so proper to teach in , or gave a ...
Side 100
... learned reader , that the foregoing story of the German and Portuguese is al- most the same , in every particular , with that of the two rival soldiers in Cæsar's Commentaries . This Prolusion ends with the performance of an Italian ...
... learned reader , that the foregoing story of the German and Portuguese is al- most the same , in every particular , with that of the two rival soldiers in Cæsar's Commentaries . This Prolusion ends with the performance of an Italian ...
Side 116
... learned physician on the distempers peculiar to those who work in stone or marble . It has been therefore ob- served by curious men , that , upon a strict examination , there are more males brought into the world than fe- males ...
... learned physician on the distempers peculiar to those who work in stone or marble . It has been therefore ob- served by curious men , that , upon a strict examination , there are more males brought into the world than fe- males ...
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