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Side 79
... Paul was the greatest master I have read , in all the excellencies of composition . As it was very early necessary to men occa sionally to communicate their thoughts to each other when scparated EPISTOLARY WRITING . 19.
... Paul was the greatest master I have read , in all the excellencies of composition . As it was very early necessary to men occa sionally to communicate their thoughts to each other when scparated EPISTOLARY WRITING . 19.
Side 80
Addressed to His Son George Gregory. sionally to communicate their thoughts to each other when scparated by distance , examples of epistolary writing occur very early ; there are several instances even in the Scriptures . The best ...
Addressed to His Son George Gregory. sionally to communicate their thoughts to each other when scparated by distance , examples of epistolary writing occur very early ; there are several instances even in the Scriptures . The best ...
Side 82
... thought , and wit and genius in all her letters , whether she relates her travels , or treats of any subject of taste and literature . Mr. Pope seems to have formed his epistolary style upon the model of Voiture . It is there- fore no ...
... thought , and wit and genius in all her letters , whether she relates her travels , or treats of any subject of taste and literature . Mr. Pope seems to have formed his epistolary style upon the model of Voiture . It is there- fore no ...
Side 95
... . Milton himself appears to be supported rather by the grandeur and sublimity of his thoughts and language , than by the harmony of his num- bers . Our heroic poetry , whether in rhyme or blank verse ORIGIN OF POETRY . 95.
... . Milton himself appears to be supported rather by the grandeur and sublimity of his thoughts and language , than by the harmony of his num- bers . Our heroic poetry , whether in rhyme or blank verse ORIGIN OF POETRY . 95.
Side 98
... thoughts and language of poetry . Though this letter is not so long as some that have preceded it , yet I think it will make a better division of the subject to conclude it here , than to enter upon a new and extended subject . LETTER ...
... thoughts and language of poetry . Though this letter is not so long as some that have preceded it , yet I think it will make a better division of the subject to conclude it here , than to enter upon a new and extended subject . LETTER ...
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