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 96
... likewise a place in his poem , and the venerable Trojan prince , who was the father , of so many kings and heroes . There is in these several characters of Homer , a certain dignity as well as novelty , which adapts them in a more pe ...
... likewise a place in his poem , and the venerable Trojan prince , who was the father , of so many kings and heroes . There is in these several characters of Homer , a certain dignity as well as novelty , which adapts them in a more pe ...
Side 99
... likewise observe with how much art the poet has varied several characters of the persons that speak in his infernal assembly . On the contrary , how has he represented the whole Godhead exerting itself towards man in its full ...
... likewise observe with how much art the poet has varied several characters of the persons that speak in his infernal assembly . On the contrary , how has he represented the whole Godhead exerting itself towards man in its full ...
Side 101
... to the persons whom he introduces , and are just when they are conformable to the characters of the several persons . The sentiments have likewise a relation to things as well as persons , and G 3 NO . 279 . 101 SPECTATOR .
... to the persons whom he introduces , and are just when they are conformable to the characters of the several persons . The sentiments have likewise a relation to things as well as persons , and G 3 NO . 279 . 101 SPECTATOR .
Side 102
... likewise very much in this particular : nor must we omit one consideration which adds to his honour and reputation . Homer and Virgil in- troduced persons whose characters are commonly known among men , and such as are to be met with ...
... likewise very much in this particular : nor must we omit one consideration which adds to his honour and reputation . Homer and Virgil in- troduced persons whose characters are commonly known among men , and such as are to be met with ...
Side 103
... likewise wonderfully sublime , though not so apt to stir up emotion in the mind of the reader , nor consequently so perfect in the epic way of writ ing , because it is filled with less action . Let the judicious reader compare what ...
... likewise wonderfully sublime , though not so apt to stir up emotion in the mind of the reader , nor consequently so perfect in the epic way of writ ing , because it is filled with less action . Let the judicious reader compare what ...
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