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Pagina 16
... Poets , which feem to reflect on the Gods as the Authors of Injustice ; and lays it down as a Princi- ple , That whatever is permitted to be- fal a juft Man , whether Poverty , Sick- nefs , or any of thofe Things which feem to be Evils ...
... Poets , which feem to reflect on the Gods as the Authors of Injustice ; and lays it down as a Princi- ple , That whatever is permitted to be- fal a juft Man , whether Poverty , Sick- nefs , or any of thofe Things which feem to be Evils ...
Pagina 23
... Poets at one and the fame time give him Immortality , and receive it themselves for a Reward : Both are peased , the one whilft he receives the Recompence of Merit , the other whilft he fhews he knows how to discern it ; but above all ...
... Poets at one and the fame time give him Immortality , and receive it themselves for a Reward : Both are peased , the one whilft he receives the Recompence of Merit , the other whilft he fhews he knows how to discern it ; but above all ...
Pagina 43
... Poets call ' Death in Love , and has given Occafion to abundance of beautiful Complaints in thofe Authors who have treated ! of this Paffion in Verfe . Ovid's E- piftles are full of them . Otway's Mo- nimia talks very tenderly upon this ...
... Poets call ' Death in Love , and has given Occafion to abundance of beautiful Complaints in thofe Authors who have treated ! of this Paffion in Verfe . Ovid's E- piftles are full of them . Otway's Mo- nimia talks very tenderly upon this ...
Pagina 126
... great Mind , T than the Abhorrence of En- vy and Detraction . This Paffion reigns more among bad Poets , than among any other Set of Men . AS AS there are none more ambitious of Fame , than 126 The SPECTATOR . No 253 .
... great Mind , T than the Abhorrence of En- vy and Detraction . This Paffion reigns more among bad Poets , than among any other Set of Men . AS AS there are none more ambitious of Fame , than 126 The SPECTATOR . No 253 .
Pagina 128
... Poem on Fletcher's Works ! But whither am I ftray'd ? I need not raise Trophies to thee from other Mens Difpraife : Nor is thy Fame on lesser Ruins built , Nor needs thy jufter Title the foul Guilt Of Eaftern Kings , who to fecure their ...
... Poem on Fletcher's Works ! But whither am I ftray'd ? I need not raise Trophies to thee from other Mens Difpraife : Nor is thy Fame on lesser Ruins built , Nor needs thy jufter Title the foul Guilt Of Eaftern Kings , who to fecure their ...
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Action Affembly againſt agreeable alfo Beauty becauſe beft Behaviour beſt caft Character Circumftances Colours Confideration Converfation defcribed Defign Defire of Fame Difcourfe difcover Drefs Efteem Epic Poetry expreffed faid fecret feems feen feldom felf felves fent ferve feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes fpeak Friend ftill fuch fure give greateſt Happineſs himſelf Honour Houſe Hudibras humble Servant ibid Iliad innocent juft kind Ladies laft leaft lefs loft look Love manner Marriage meaſure Mind moft moſt Mufick muft muſt Nature nerally Nurfe obferve Occafion Ovid paffed Paffion Perfon pleafing pleaſed Pleaſure Poem poffibly Praiſe prefent preferve propofe publick Purpoſe racter raiſe Reader Reaſon ſelf Senfe ſhe ſpeak SPECTATOR tell thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe thou Thoughts tion Town ture underſtand uſe Virgil Virtue whofe Wife Woman World