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Pagina 16
... the whole succession of English litera- a distinct spocies of mankind , that lived
and acture . ted with manners uncommunicable ; so that it is Of this silence and
neglect , if the reason be difficult even for imagination to place us in the inquired ...
... the whole succession of English litera- a distinct spocies of mankind , that lived
and acture . ted with manners uncommunicable ; so that it is Of this silence and
neglect , if the reason be difficult even for imagination to place us in the inquired ...
Pagina 18
... to delight poet , with all his care , has not totally purged through all the changes
of human manners , he from pedantry . ... Shakspeare , and Cowley . widely ; for
Cowley supposes them commonly His manner he had in common with others ...
... to delight poet , with all his care , has not totally purged through all the changes
of human manners , he from pedantry . ... Shakspeare , and Cowley . widely ; for
Cowley supposes them commonly His manner he had in common with others ...
Pagina 24
How much unlike that Hector , who ' returned to read In his translation of Virgil ,
written when he Clad in Achilles ' spoils ! was about twenty - one years old , may
be still , found the old manner of continuing the sense And again : ungracefully ...
How much unlike that Hector , who ' returned to read In his translation of Virgil ,
written when he Clad in Achilles ' spoils ! was about twenty - one years old , may
be still , found the old manner of continuing the sense And again : ungracefully ...
Pagina 27
... where he found his but certainly too short for the contemplation of way into the
acadernies , and produced his com learning , policy , or manners . Tasula sit
doido positions with such applause as appears to have From Rome he passed
on to ...
... where he found his but certainly too short for the contemplation of way into the
acadernies , and produced his com learning , policy , or manners . Tasula sit
doido positions with such applause as appears to have From Rome he passed
on to ...
Pagina 29
... at parting , after had with some gay gentlemen of Gray's Inn . taken two
degrees , as the manner is , signified He now began to engage in the con
controversies many times how much better it would content flames of contention .
In 1641 he a ...
... at parting , after had with some gay gentlemen of Gray's Inn . taken two
degrees , as the manner is , signified He now began to engage in the con
controversies many times how much better it would content flames of contention .
In 1641 he a ...
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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