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Pagina 5
... the violent pleased as he that attains it , even when he can inclination of his
own mind , which , rl in the impute no part of his failure to himself ; and , greatest
throng of his former business , hadístill when the end is to please the mu
multitude ...
... the violent pleased as he that attains it , even when he can inclination of his
own mind , which , rl in the impute no part of his failure to himself ; and , greatest
throng of his former business , hadístill when the end is to please the mu
multitude ...
Pagina 6
Dr. J.-Mr. Clark was in 1798 elected bis improvement dearly bought , and ,
though he to the important office of Chamberlain of London ; sometimes admires ,
is seldom pleased . do and has every year since been unanimously re . From this
...
Dr. J.-Mr. Clark was in 1798 elected bis improvement dearly bought , and ,
though he to the important office of Chamberlain of London ; sometimes admires ,
is seldom pleased . do and has every year since been unanimously re . From this
...
Pagina 48
... that cannot be unpoetical with which But with guilt enter distrust and discord ,
all are pleased . mutual accusation , and stubborn self - defence ; The questions ,
whether the action of the poem they regard each other with alienated minds , be ...
... that cannot be unpoetical with which But with guilt enter distrust and discord ,
all are pleased . mutual accusation , and stubborn self - defence ; The questions ,
whether the action of the poem they regard each other with alienated minds , be ...
Pagina 66
He went the stage , and has pleased for almost a century , through all the
vicissitudes of dramatic fashion out , as is reported , almost naked , in the rage of
Of this play nothing new can easily be said . hunger , and , finding a gentleman in
a ...
He went the stage , and has pleased for almost a century , through all the
vicissitudes of dramatic fashion out , as is reported , almost naked , in the rage of
Of this play nothing new can easily be said . hunger , and , finding a gentleman in
a ...
Pagina 67
It is not pleased with this answer , and the wit of it seemknown that they were
published till they aped to affect the King ; for , a certain lord coming peared long
afterwards with other poems . in soon after , his Majesty cried out , Oh , my who ...
It is not pleased with this answer , and the wit of it seemknown that they were
published till they aped to affect the King ; for , a certain lord coming peared long
afterwards with other poems . in soon after , his Majesty cried out , Oh , my who ...
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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