Essays: Biographical, Critical, and Historical; Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, 2권Suttaby, Evance, and Fox, 1814 |
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... suppose is hungry , and longs for the mutton yo ir lordship has promised us to dinner . Pray , said Peter , take me along with you ; either you are both mad , or disposed to be merrier than I ap- prove of ; if you there do not like your ...
... suppose is hungry , and longs for the mutton yo ir lordship has promised us to dinner . Pray , said Peter , take me along with you ; either you are both mad , or disposed to be merrier than I ap- prove of ; if you there do not like your ...
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... suppose , that he availed himself to the utmost of what previous ages had accumulated in precept and example . How ... supposed that other Epic poems existed prior to this , and that Milton had read them , so does that of Homer . It is ...
... suppose , that he availed himself to the utmost of what previous ages had accumulated in precept and example . How ... supposed that other Epic poems existed prior to this , and that Milton had read them , so does that of Homer . It is ...
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... supposed , and upon no slight foundation , that Milton gave Phillips , who was his nephew , much assistance on this ... suppose , " says a very learned and competent judge , " that Milton AND TASTE OF ADDISON . 135.
... supposed , and upon no slight foundation , that Milton gave Phillips , who was his nephew , much assistance on this ... suppose , " says a very learned and competent judge , " that Milton AND TASTE OF ADDISON . 135.
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... suppose them not merely the product of the imagination . " * On this encomium of our learned Biographer ; Dr. Beattie has bestowed lavish commendation . " Dr. Johnson , ” he remarks , " here charac- terises the humour of Addison , with ...
... suppose them not merely the product of the imagination . " * On this encomium of our learned Biographer ; Dr. Beattie has bestowed lavish commendation . " Dr. Johnson , ” he remarks , " here charac- terises the humour of Addison , with ...
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... suppose , " he remarks , “ that the learned biographer had forgotten some things relating to that gentleman . " He seems to think that Addison had formed an idea of Sir Roger , which he never exhibited complete ; that he has given a ...
... suppose , " he remarks , “ that the learned biographer had forgotten some things relating to that gentleman . " He seems to think that Addison had formed an idea of Sir Roger , which he never exhibited complete ; that he has given a ...
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Addison admirable Anatomy of Melancholy ancient apologues appear Arabian beauty caliphs Canterbury Tales century character charms Chaucer colours composition consider criticism crusade delight diction Ditto Dryden East edition effect elegant endeavour English English Poetry Essays excellent exhibited exquisite fable fairy fancy genius Geoffery Gesta Romanorum grace hath heaven humour imagery imagination justly king language learned literary literature Lord manner ment merit Milton mind moral nature never night observes opinion oriental passage period Persian perspicuity philosophy Pilpay pleasing pleasure poem poet poetry present productions prose racter reader remarks rich Roger de Coverley romance says second Crusade sense Shakspeare shew Simeon Seth simplicity Sir Roger species specimen Spectator spirit stars story style sublime supposed sweetness taste Tatler things third crusade thou tion verse whilst William of Malmesbury wonderful words writers written