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Pagina 27
... morals . Above all , he commends him for his unforced tranfitions , and for the ease with which he slides into fome new circumstance , without any violation of the unity of the ftory ; the texture , fays he , is so artful that it may be ...
... morals . Above all , he commends him for his unforced tranfitions , and for the ease with which he slides into fome new circumstance , without any violation of the unity of the ftory ; the texture , fays he , is so artful that it may be ...
Pagina 41
... moral , or darted forth fome witticifm on every object he mentions : It is not enough to say that the laurels fheltered the foun- tain from the heat of the day , but this idea must be accompanied with a conceit . Daphne , now a tree ...
... moral , or darted forth fome witticifm on every object he mentions : It is not enough to say that the laurels fheltered the foun- tain from the heat of the day , but this idea must be accompanied with a conceit . Daphne , now a tree ...
Pagina 43
... moral lay.Vol . VI . p . 37- His general preface ; his discourse concerning Cromwell ; his effays on liberty , on obfcurity , on agriculture , on great- nefs , and on himself , are full of pleafing and virtuous fen- timents , expressed ...
... moral lay.Vol . VI . p . 37- His general preface ; his discourse concerning Cromwell ; his effays on liberty , on obfcurity , on agriculture , on great- nefs , and on himself , are full of pleafing and virtuous fen- timents , expressed ...
Pagina 44
... moral pleases , not his pointed wit ; Forgot his epic , nay Pindaric art , But ftill I love the language of his heart . His profe works give us the most amiable idea both of his abilities and his heart . His Pindaric odes cannot be ...
... moral pleases , not his pointed wit ; Forgot his epic , nay Pindaric art , But ftill I love the language of his heart . His profe works give us the most amiable idea both of his abilities and his heart . His Pindaric odes cannot be ...
Pagina 60
... morals , or that fo many new and excellent rules could be produced fo advantageously and agreeably in that science , from any one head . I confess in some places I was forced to read twice ; I believe I told you before what the Duke of ...
... morals , or that fo many new and excellent rules could be produced fo advantageously and agreeably in that science , from any one head . I confess in some places I was forced to read twice ; I believe I told you before what the Duke of ...
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