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Pagina 41
... reader of this paper , never to think himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is faid : for I promise him , never to draw a faulty charact- er which does not fit at least a thoufand people ; or to publish a ...
... reader of this paper , never to think himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is faid : for I promise him , never to draw a faulty charact- er which does not fit at least a thoufand people ; or to publish a ...
Pagina 52
... reader is wonderfully prepared for his reception by the difcourfes , that precede it his dumb behaviour at his first en- trance frikes the imagination very ftrongly ; but every time he enters , he is ftill more terrifying . Who can read ...
... reader is wonderfully prepared for his reception by the difcourfes , that precede it his dumb behaviour at his first en- trance frikes the imagination very ftrongly ; but every time he enters , he is ftill more terrifying . Who can read ...
Pagina 70
... reader cannot understand , who does not know that there are thofe little poems abovementioned in the fhape of wings and al- tars . --- Choofe for thy command Some peaceful province in acroftic land ; There may'st thou wings difplay ...
... reader cannot understand , who does not know that there are thofe little poems abovementioned in the fhape of wings and al- tars . --- Choofe for thy command Some peaceful province in acroftic land ; There may'st thou wings difplay ...
Pagina 74
... reader fome furprise . Thus when a poet tells us , the bofom of his mif- trefs is as white as fnow , there is no wit in the comparison ; but when he adds , with a figh , that it is as cold too , it then grows into wit . Every reader's ...
... reader fome furprise . Thus when a poet tells us , the bofom of his mif- trefs is as white as fnow , there is no wit in the comparison ; but when he adds , with a figh , that it is as cold too , it then grows into wit . Every reader's ...
Pagina 76
... readers , is extremely Gothic . He quotes Monfieur Segrais for a threefold diftinction of the readers of poetry in the firft of which he com- prehends the rabble of readers , whom he does not treat ' as fuch with regard to their quality ...
... readers , is extremely Gothic . He quotes Monfieur Segrais for a threefold diftinction of the readers of poetry in the firft of which he com- prehends the rabble of readers , whom he does not treat ' as fuch with regard to their quality ...
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