The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina 41
... admired by every one that reads it . When Ulysses relates the sullenness of his deportment , and considers the greatness of the hero , he expresses himself with generous and noble sentiments . “ Oh ! that I had never gained a prize ...
... admired by every one that reads it . When Ulysses relates the sullenness of his deportment , and considers the greatness of the hero , he expresses himself with generous and noble sentiments . “ Oh ! that I had never gained a prize ...
Pàgina 64
... admirable piece , because the original itself is understood by the greater part of my readers . I must confess , I take a particular delight in these prospects of futurity , whether grounded upon the probable suggestions of a fine ...
... admirable piece , because the original itself is understood by the greater part of my readers . I must confess , I take a particular delight in these prospects of futurity , whether grounded upon the probable suggestions of a fine ...
Pàgina 70
... admiration ; and I find her pleasure is so much in this first step of an amour , that her life will pass away in dream , solitude , and soliloquy , until her decay of charms makes her snatch at the worst man that ever pretended to her ...
... admiration ; and I find her pleasure is so much in this first step of an amour , that her life will pass away in dream , solitude , and soliloquy , until her decay of charms makes her snatch at the worst man that ever pretended to her ...
Pàgina 74
... admired him , and looked upon him as a prodigy of learning , he took his leave . I know several of Tom's class , who are professed admirers of Tasso , without understanding a word of Italian : and one in parti- cular , that carries a ...
... admired him , and looked upon him as a prodigy of learning , he took his leave . I know several of Tom's class , who are professed admirers of Tasso , without understanding a word of Italian : and one in parti- cular , that carries a ...
Pàgina 98
... admirable writer has the best and worst verses of any among our great English poets , Ned Softly has got all the bad ... admired of our English poets , and practised by those who want genius and strength to represent , after the manner ...
... admirable writer has the best and worst verses of any among our great English poets , Ned Softly has got all the bad ... admired of our English poets , and practised by those who want genius and strength to represent , after the manner ...
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