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Pagina iv
... poetry , by fome verses addressed to Dryden ; and foon after published a transla- tion of the greater part of the ... poets . About this time he was introduced by Con- greve to Montague , then chancellor of the ex- chequer ...
... poetry , by fome verses addressed to Dryden ; and foon after published a transla- tion of the greater part of the ... poets . About this time he was introduced by Con- greve to Montague , then chancellor of the ex- chequer ...
Pagina v
... poet . While he was travelling at leisure , he was far from being idle ; for he not only collected his observations on the country , but found time to write his Dialogues on Medals , and four acts of Cato . Such is the relation of ...
... poet . While he was travelling at leisure , he was far from being idle ; for he not only collected his observations on the country , but found time to write his Dialogues on Medals , and four acts of Cato . Such is the relation of ...
Pagina xix
... poetry of Addison is polished and pure ; the product of a mind two judicious to commit faults , but not fufficiently vigorous to attain excel- lence . He has sometimes a striking line , or a shining paragraph , but in the whole he is ...
... poetry of Addison is polished and pure ; the product of a mind two judicious to commit faults , but not fufficiently vigorous to attain excel- lence . He has sometimes a striking line , or a shining paragraph , but in the whole he is ...
Pagina 12
... , when I heard , upon inquiry , that she had the fame virtue in her touch , which the poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly possessed of ; and and that the could convert whatever she pleased into that 12 THE SPECTATOR .
... , when I heard , upon inquiry , that she had the fame virtue in her touch , which the poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly possessed of ; and and that the could convert whatever she pleased into that 12 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 15
... - dress'd Gentlemen and Ladies , as a poet would bestow upon one of his audience . There are so many gratifications attend this public fort of obscurity . D3 that “ " that fome little distastes I daily receive have THE SPECTATOR . 15.
... - dress'd Gentlemen and Ladies , as a poet would bestow upon one of his audience . There are so many gratifications attend this public fort of obscurity . D3 that “ " that fome little distastes I daily receive have THE SPECTATOR . 15.
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