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Pagina 37
... common rules and fashions , dare obey its dictates . As to salutations , which I was about to talk of , I ob- serve , as I stroll about town , there are great enor- mities committed with regard to this particular . You shall sometimes ...
... common rules and fashions , dare obey its dictates . As to salutations , which I was about to talk of , I ob- serve , as I stroll about town , there are great enor- mities committed with regard to this particular . You shall sometimes ...
Pagina 104
common . We must not forget the parts of Sinon , Camilla , and some few others , which are fine im- provements on the Greek poet . In short , there is neither that variety nor novelty in the persons of the Æneid , which we meet with in ...
common . We must not forget the parts of Sinon , Camilla , and some few others , which are fine im- provements on the Greek poet . In short , there is neither that variety nor novelty in the persons of the Æneid , which we meet with in ...
Pagina 172
... common nature ; if it only spreads among particular branches , there had better be none at all , since such a liberty only aggravates the misfortune of those who are deprived of it , by setting before them a disagreeable subject of com ...
... common nature ; if it only spreads among particular branches , there had better be none at all , since such a liberty only aggravates the misfortune of those who are deprived of it , by setting before them a disagreeable subject of com ...
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acquaintance action Adam and Eve ADDISON admired Æneid agreeable angels appear Aristotle beauty behaviour character circumstances Cottius critics desire discourse dress endeavour Enville epic poem fable fame father fault favour FEBRUARY 18 female fortune genius gentleman give grace greatest happy head heart heaven Homer honour hope humble servant Iliad innocent Julius Cæsar kind lady late letter lived look lover MADAM mankind manner marriage Milton mind mistress nature never obliged observed occasion opinion Ovid paper Paradise Lost particular pass passage passion perfect person pleased pleasure poet pray present prince proper Quintilian racter reader reason reputation ROSCOMMON Satan sentiments shew speak SPECTATOR speech spirit sublime tell Thammuz thing thought tion told town turn verse VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman women words young