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writes with so little detail , that scarcely any This is an instance of the natural
desire of thing is distinctly known , but all is ... register of St. Dunstan's parish
gance , of a particular provision made by Nature gives reason to suspect that his
father ...
writes with so little detail , that scarcely any This is an instance of the natural
desire of thing is distinctly known , but all is ... register of St. Dunstan's parish
gance , of a particular provision made by Nature gives reason to suspect that his
father ...
Pagina 2
To love excellence , is natural ; it ? as injurious to his reputation ; though during is
natural likewise for the lover to solicito recithe suppression of the theatres , it was
some - procal regard by an elaborate display of his own times privately acted ...
To love excellence , is natural ; it ? as injurious to his reputation ; though during is
natural likewise for the lover to solicito recithe suppression of the theatres , it was
some - procal regard by an elaborate display of his own times privately acted ...
Pagina 6
And then , methinks , said to have imitated any thing : they neither you and I and
the Dean might be very merry copied nature nor life ; neither painted the upon St.
Ann's Hill . You might very conve- forms of matter , nor represented the ...
And then , methinks , said to have imitated any thing : they neither you and I and
the Dean might be very merry copied nature nor life ; neither painted the upon St.
Ann's Hill . You might very conve- forms of matter , nor represented the ...
Pagina 7
Cowley ; Suckling could not reach it , and Milties , the prospects of nature , or the
scenes of life , ton disdained its than he , who dissects a sun - beam with a prism ,
CRITICAL REMARKS are not easlly understood can exhibit the wide ...
Cowley ; Suckling could not reach it , and Milties , the prospects of nature , or the
scenes of life , ton disdained its than he , who dissects a sun - beam with a prism ,
CRITICAL REMARKS are not easlly understood can exhibit the wide ...
Pagina 10
Great Nature's well - set clock in pieces took ; And sows the coart with stars , and
doth prevent , On all the springs and smallest wheels did look In light and power ,
the all - eyed firmament : Of life and motion , and with equal art First her eye ...
Great Nature's well - set clock in pieces took ; And sows the coart with stars , and
doth prevent , On all the springs and smallest wheels did look In light and power ,
the all - eyed firmament : Of life and motion , and with equal art First her eye ...
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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