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Pagina iv
... first shewed his power of English poetry , by fome verses addressed to Dryden ; and foon after publifhed a tranfla- tion of the greater part of the Fourth Georgic upon Bees ; after which , fays Dryden , my latter fwarm is hardly worth ...
... first shewed his power of English poetry , by fome verses addressed to Dryden ; and foon after publifhed a tranfla- tion of the greater part of the Fourth Georgic upon Bees ; after which , fays Dryden , my latter fwarm is hardly worth ...
Pagina vi
... first to Sir Charles Hedges , and in a few months more to the earl of Sunderland . About this time he wrote the opera of Rofa- mond , which when exhibited on the Stage , was either hiffed or neglected ; but , trufting that the readers ...
... first to Sir Charles Hedges , and in a few months more to the earl of Sunderland . About this time he wrote the opera of Rofa- mond , which when exhibited on the Stage , was either hiffed or neglected ; but , trufting that the readers ...
Pagina xvii
... first seduced to excefs by the manumiffion which he obtained from the fervile timidity of his fober hours . He that feels oppreffion from the prefence of those to whom he knows himself superior , will defire to set loofe b 3 he ADDISON ...
... first seduced to excefs by the manumiffion which he obtained from the fervile timidity of his fober hours . He that feels oppreffion from the prefence of those to whom he knows himself superior , will defire to set loofe b 3 he ADDISON ...
Pagina xix
... inherent in the mind of man , with skill and elegance , fuch as his contem- ners will not eafily attain . As a defcriber of life and manners , he must be allowed h allowed to ftand perhaps the firft of the first rank ADDISON . xix.
... inherent in the mind of man , with skill and elegance , fuch as his contem- ners will not eafily attain . As a defcriber of life and manners , he must be allowed h allowed to ftand perhaps the firft of the first rank ADDISON . xix.
Pagina xx
Joseph Addison. allowed to ftand perhaps the firft of the first rank . His humour , which is peculiar to himself , is fo happily diffused as to give the grace of novelty to domeftic scenes and daily occurrences . He never o'erfteps the ...
Joseph Addison. allowed to ftand perhaps the firft of the first rank . His humour , which is peculiar to himself , is fo happily diffused as to give the grace of novelty to domeftic scenes and daily occurrences . He never o'erfteps the ...
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