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... natural strokes , with fuch quaintness in his reflections , and such a dryness and archness of humour , as cannot fail to excite laugh- ter . OUR Prior has happily caught his man- ner , in many of his lighter tales ; parti- It is to be ...
... natural strokes , with fuch quaintness in his reflections , and such a dryness and archness of humour , as cannot fail to excite laugh- ter . OUR Prior has happily caught his man- ner , in many of his lighter tales ; parti- It is to be ...
Pagina 15
... nature of the God to whom it belonged ; and carries with it a barbarous and tremendous idea . * These paffages are chiefly of the pathetic fort ; for which Dryden in his tragedies is far from being remarkable . But it is not unusual for ...
... nature of the God to whom it belonged ; and carries with it a barbarous and tremendous idea . * These paffages are chiefly of the pathetic fort ; for which Dryden in his tragedies is far from being remarkable . But it is not unusual for ...
Pagina 19
... nature is thus faid to fympathize at the fecond appearance of - The felon on his fable steed Arm'd with his naked sword that urg'd his dogs to speed . Thus it runs- The fiend's alarm began ; the hollow found Sung in the leaves , the ...
... nature is thus faid to fympathize at the fecond appearance of - The felon on his fable steed Arm'd with his naked sword that urg'd his dogs to speed . Thus it runs- The fiend's alarm began ; the hollow found Sung in the leaves , the ...
Pagina 22
... nature . Statius had undoubtedly invention , ability and spirit ; but his images are gi- gantic and outrageous , and ... natural . They are perpetually grafping at the vaft , the wonderful , and the terrible . σε Καν έκαςον αυτών προς ...
... nature . Statius had undoubtedly invention , ability and spirit ; but his images are gi- gantic and outrageous , and ... natural . They are perpetually grafping at the vaft , the wonderful , and the terrible . σε Καν έκαςον αυτών προς ...
Pagina 31
... nature , than almost any writer I can recollect . There is an affemblage of disgusting and difagrecable founds , in the following stanza of POPE , which one is almoft tempted to think , if it were poffible , had been contrived as a ...
... nature , than almost any writer I can recollect . There is an affemblage of disgusting and difagrecable founds , in the following stanza of POPE , which one is almoft tempted to think , if it were poffible , had been contrived as a ...
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