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... character in the fecond volume of the Spectator , and in the fourth of the Tatler ; but Pope , in the portrait of Bufo , in the Epiftle to Arbuthnot , has returned the ridicule which his lordship , in conjunction with Prior , had heaped ...
... character in the fecond volume of the Spectator , and in the fourth of the Tatler ; but Pope , in the portrait of Bufo , in the Epiftle to Arbuthnot , has returned the ridicule which his lordship , in conjunction with Prior , had heaped ...
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... , and most humble servant , * THE SPECTATOR . See Tat . with notes , vol . i . p . xlvii . & feq . note to the dedication of Tat . vol . iv . on the character of lord Halifax . THE ( 1 ) THE SPECTATOR . N ° 81. Saturday DEDICATION . iii.
... , and most humble servant , * THE SPECTATOR . See Tat . with notes , vol . i . p . xlvii . & feq . note to the dedication of Tat . vol . iv . on the character of lord Halifax . THE ( 1 ) THE SPECTATOR . N ° 81. Saturday DEDICATION . iii.
Pagina 17
... character of Eucrate the fa- vourite of Pharamond , extracted from an author who lived in that court . The account he gives both of the prince and this his faithful friend , will not be improper to infert here , be- caufe I have ...
... character of Eucrate the fa- vourite of Pharamond , extracted from an author who lived in that court . The account he gives both of the prince and this his faithful friend , will not be improper to infert here , be- caufe I have ...
Pagina 23
... characters are wrought with ease . Your Tale , tho ' void of beauty , force , and art , More ftrongly fhall delight , and warm the heart ; Than where a lifeless pomp of verse appears , And with fonorous trifles charms our ears . FRANCIS ...
... characters are wrought with ease . Your Tale , tho ' void of beauty , force , and art , More ftrongly fhall delight , and warm the heart ; Than where a lifeless pomp of verse appears , And with fonorous trifles charms our ears . FRANCIS ...
Pagina 27
... character of the Mifanthrope ; but those only who are endowed with a true great- nefs of foul and genius , can divest themselves of the little images of ridicule , and admire nature in her fimplicity and nakedness . As for the little ...
... character of the Mifanthrope ; but those only who are endowed with a true great- nefs of foul and genius , can divest themselves of the little images of ridicule , and admire nature in her fimplicity and nakedness . As for the little ...
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