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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Joseph Addison. in the fourth , gives a beauty to this passage , that would have been very much admired in an ancient poet . The reader may observe the following lines in the same view . A needless Alexandrine ends the song , That like a ...
Joseph Addison. in the fourth , gives a beauty to this passage , that would have been very much admired in an ancient poet . The reader may observe the following lines in the same view . A needless Alexandrine ends the song , That like a ...
Side 86
... passages in an author , which do not equally strike the best judges . It will be sufficient for me if I dis- cover many beauties or imperfections which others have not attended to , and I should be very glad to see any of our eminent ...
... passages in an author , which do not equally strike the best judges . It will be sufficient for me if I dis- cover many beauties or imperfections which others have not attended to , and I should be very glad to see any of our eminent ...
Side 105
... passages , has been observed to have lapsed into the burlesque character , and to have departed from that serious ... passage I look I look upon to be the most exception- able in the whole poem , as being nothing else but à -string of ...
... passages , has been observed to have lapsed into the burlesque character , and to have departed from that serious ... passage I look I look upon to be the most exception- able in the whole poem , as being nothing else but à -string of ...
Side 107
... passage in Milton , wherein he speaks of satan : -God and his Son except , Created thing nought valu'd he nor shunn ... passages according to the natural syntax , the divine persons mentioned in the first line are represented as created ...
... passage in Milton , wherein he speaks of satan : -God and his Son except , Created thing nought valu'd he nor shunn ... passages according to the natural syntax , the divine persons mentioned in the first line are represented as created ...
Side 108
... passages . 31 . 1 1 Embryos and Idiots , Eremites and Friars , White , black , and grey , with all their trumpery , Here Pilgrims roam- -A while discourse they held , No fear lest dinner cool ; when thus began Our author- Who of all ...
... passages . 31 . 1 1 Embryos and Idiots , Eremites and Friars , White , black , and grey , with all their trumpery , Here Pilgrims roam- -A while discourse they held , No fear lest dinner cool ; when thus began Our author- Who of all ...
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