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Pagina 2
But the basis of all excellence is ter of the college ; but , having neither the facil-
truth : he that professes love ought to feel its ity of a popular nor the accuracy of a
learned power . Petrarch was a real lover , and Laura work , it seems to be now ...
But the basis of all excellence is ter of the college ; but , having neither the facil-
truth : he that professes love ought to feel its ity of a popular nor the accuracy of a
learned power . Petrarch was a real lover , and Laura work , it seems to be now ...
Pagina 5
usta ojai tai difidence and shame by a baugh a haughty consciousness So
differently are things seen ! and so differof his own excellence . ently are they
shown ! but actions are visible , play it is dificult now though motives are secreto 7
Cowley ...
usta ojai tai difidence and shame by a baugh a haughty consciousness So
differently are things seen ! and so differof his own excellence . ently are they
shown ! but actions are visible , play it is dificult now though motives are secreto 7
Cowley ...
Pagina 12
Such an as as therefore this property was not assigned it by semblage of
diversified excellence no other poet chance , the mind must be thought
sufficiently has hitherto afforded . To choose the best , at ease that could attend to
such ...
Such an as as therefore this property was not assigned it by semblage of
diversified excellence no other poet chance , the mind must be thought
sufficiently has hitherto afforded . To choose the best , at ease that could attend to
such ...
Pagina 18
I know rivalled excellence . Clarendon represents him not , indeed , why they
should be compared ; for the as having taken a flight beyond all that went
resemblance of Cowley's work to Tasso's is only before him ; and Milton is said to
have ...
I know rivalled excellence . Clarendon represents him not , indeed , why they
should be compared ; for the as having taken a flight beyond all that went
resemblance of Cowley's work to Tasso's is only before him ; and Milton is said to
have ...
Pagina 19
... verse to unexpected and inevitable grandeur ; He walked with . but his
excellence of this kind is merely fortuitous : he sinks willingly down to his general
His diction was in his own time censured as carelessness , and avoids with very
little ...
... verse to unexpected and inevitable grandeur ; He walked with . but his
excellence of this kind is merely fortuitous : he sinks willingly down to his general
His diction was in his own time censured as carelessness , and avoids with very
little ...
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Addison afterwards appears believe called character common considered continued criticism death delight desire died discovered Dryden easily effect elegance English equal excellence expected expression favour formed friends gave genius give given hand honour hope imagination Italy kind King knowledge known Lady language learning least less letter lines lived Lord manner mean mentioned Milton mind nature never night numbers observed obtained occasion once opinion original passage passed performance perhaps person play pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope pounds praise present probably produced published reader reason received remarks Savage says seems sent sometimes soon success sufficient supposed Swift tell thing thought tion told tragedy translation true verses virtue whole write written wrote Young