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Pagina xiii
... some lines of Cato , which were at once detection and reproof . The bill was laid afide during that feffion , and Addison died before the next . Every reader fürely must regret that these two illustrious friends , after so many years ...
... some lines of Cato , which were at once detection and reproof . The bill was laid afide during that feffion , and Addison died before the next . Every reader fürely must regret that these two illustrious friends , after so many years ...
Pagina xiv
... some time before , obeyed the summons , and found himself received with great kindness . Ad- dison then told him that he had injured him , but that , if he recovered , he would recompense him . What the injury was he did not explain ...
... some time before , obeyed the summons , and found himself received with great kindness . Ad- dison then told him that he had injured him , but that , if he recovered , he would recompense him . What the injury was he did not explain ...
Pagina xvi
... some disingenuous acts he en- deavoured to obstruct it . Pope was not the only man whom he infidously injured , though the only man of whom he could be afraid . Of very extensive learning he has indeed given no proofs . He seems to have ...
... some disingenuous acts he en- deavoured to obstruct it . Pope was not the only man whom he infidously injured , though the only man of whom he could be afraid . Of very extensive learning he has indeed given no proofs . He seems to have ...
Pagina xxi
... some- what of its genuine Anglicism . What he attempt- ed , he performed ; he is never feeble , and he did not wish to be energetic ; he is never rapid , and he never stagnates . His sentences have neither stu- died amplitude , nor ...
... some- what of its genuine Anglicism . What he attempt- ed , he performed ; he is never feeble , and he did not wish to be energetic ; he is never rapid , and he never stagnates . His sentences have neither stu- died amplitude , nor ...
Pagina 21
... Some may be apt to think that it is the difference of genius which produces the difference in the works of the two nations ; but to shew there is nothing in this , if we look into the writings of the old Italians , such as Ciccro and ...
... Some may be apt to think that it is the difference of genius which produces the difference in the works of the two nations ; but to shew there is nothing in this , if we look into the writings of the old Italians , such as Ciccro and ...
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