Essays: Biographical, Critical, and Historical; Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, 2권Suttaby, Evance, and Fox, 1814 |
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... verse , from the principal literary characters of the period : " But within som dayes after , the marriage be- tweene Argalus and the fair Parthenia being to bee celebrated , Daiphantus and Palladius selling som of their jewels ...
... verse , from the principal literary characters of the period : " But within som dayes after , the marriage be- tweene Argalus and the fair Parthenia being to bee celebrated , Daiphantus and Palladius selling som of their jewels ...
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... verse , has attained to great excellence . No writer , indeed , seems to have studied the genius of our language with happier success . If in elegance and grammatical precision he has since been exceeded , to none need he give way , in ...
... verse , has attained to great excellence . No writer , indeed , seems to have studied the genius of our language with happier success . If in elegance and grammatical precision he has since been exceeded , to none need he give way , in ...
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... verse of Chaucer , I confess , is not harmonious to us ; but it is like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends- -it was auribus istius temporis accom- modata . They who lived with him , and some- time after him , thought it musical ...
... verse of Chaucer , I confess , is not harmonious to us ; but it is like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends- -it was auribus istius temporis accom- modata . They who lived with him , and some- time after him , thought it musical ...
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... verse which we call heroick , was either not known , or not always practised in Chaucer's age . It were an easy matter to pro- duce some thousands of his verses , which are lame for want of half a foot , and sometimes a whole one , and ...
... verse which we call heroick , was either not known , or not always practised in Chaucer's age . It were an easy matter to pro- duce some thousands of his verses , which are lame for want of half a foot , and sometimes a whole one , and ...
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... verses in some places seem not as soft and flow- ing as some would have them , it was his choice , not his fault . He knew that in diverting men's minds , there should be the same variety observed as in the prospects of their eyes ...
... verses in some places seem not as soft and flow- ing as some would have them , it was his choice , not his fault . He knew that in diverting men's minds , there should be the same variety observed as in the prospects of their eyes ...
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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