Spenser. Shakespeare. Milton. Dryden. Pope. YoungD. N. Shury, 1807 |
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... Addison's Oriental Tale ; these awful monitors em- phatically remind him of the perishable tenure of all human possessions ; they raise him above sense , and the world ; they exalt , and attach him to virtue , and eternity ; for they ...
... Addison's Oriental Tale ; these awful monitors em- phatically remind him of the perishable tenure of all human possessions ; they raise him above sense , and the world ; they exalt , and attach him to virtue , and eternity ; for they ...
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... Addison himself is " not " safe . " A sa- crilegious contempt hath been expressed for that elegant critick's beautiful papers , in the Spectator , on the Paradise Lost ; in which papers , he criticises on our unri- valled Milton in the ...
... Addison himself is " not " safe . " A sa- crilegious contempt hath been expressed for that elegant critick's beautiful papers , in the Spectator , on the Paradise Lost ; in which papers , he criticises on our unri- valled Milton in the ...
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... Addison , are the offsprings of imagination . I know that agreeably to good sense , and to an application which our language will very easily bear , all these objects may be termed creatures of imagination ; but I hope that the distinc ...
... Addison , are the offsprings of imagination . I know that agreeably to good sense , and to an application which our language will very easily bear , all these objects may be termed creatures of imagination ; but I hope that the distinc ...
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... Addison , and from Dr. John- son : the passages which I shall introduce , will present to us some essential consti- tuents , and laws of poetry ; particularly of the epick muse : and thus they will vindicate , for poetry itself , its ...
... Addison , and from Dr. John- son : the passages which I shall introduce , will present to us some essential consti- tuents , and laws of poetry ; particularly of the epick muse : and thus they will vindicate , for poetry itself , its ...
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... Addison . What a contrast are his charm- ing commentaries on the Paradise Lost , to the frequent absurdity ; to the frequent asperity , ( I speak out ; for the heroick virtue ; and the heroick poetry of Milton are at stake , ) to the ...
... Addison . What a contrast are his charm- ing commentaries on the Paradise Lost , to the frequent absurdity ; to the frequent asperity , ( I speak out ; for the heroick virtue ; and the heroick poetry of Milton are at stake , ) to the ...
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