Letters on Several Subjects, Volum 2Nichols, 1781 |
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Pàgina 20
... thofe fongs , mention the names of the first per- fons in the miniftry , and load them with the most opprobrious language you can imagine . I bought yesterday one of these compofitions ; and if a man of rank at Paris had faid indirectly ...
... thofe fongs , mention the names of the first per- fons in the miniftry , and load them with the most opprobrious language you can imagine . I bought yesterday one of these compofitions ; and if a man of rank at Paris had faid indirectly ...
Pàgina 53
... thofe paffages are not characteristic ones , as this of Juliet's is , but where the poet fpeaks himfelf . Al- most all the very beft poets of Italy have inordinate fallies as well as Marini , though they have not fo many of them If then ...
... thofe paffages are not characteristic ones , as this of Juliet's is , but where the poet fpeaks himfelf . Al- most all the very beft poets of Italy have inordinate fallies as well as Marini , though they have not fo many of them If then ...
Pàgina 54
... thofe of Brutus and Coriolanus from reading Plu- tarch , I cannot tell . But no man fhall perioade me that Juliet and Rofalind , under the influence of the fame paffion , fhall fhall utter fuch different fentiments in fuch different ...
... thofe of Brutus and Coriolanus from reading Plu- tarch , I cannot tell . But no man fhall perioade me that Juliet and Rofalind , under the influence of the fame paffion , fhall fhall utter fuch different fentiments in fuch different ...
Pàgina 58
... thofe two poets together for an inftant . This poffibly may not be thought uninterefting as a literary fub- ject , and as it throws fome lights upon certain ป certain parts of the two greateft nations now existing . [ 8 ]
... thofe two poets together for an inftant . This poffibly may not be thought uninterefting as a literary fub- ject , and as it throws fome lights upon certain ป certain parts of the two greateft nations now existing . [ 8 ]
Pàgina 63
... all the intermediate claffes between thofe extremes ! Recollect now the fituation in which he found the English language , the dif- ficulties he had to ftruggle with there , and and the degree of perfection to which he brought it 3 [ 63 ]
... all the intermediate claffes between thofe extremes ! Recollect now the fituation in which he found the English language , the dif- ficulties he had to ftruggle with there , and and the degree of perfection to which he brought it 3 [ 63 ]
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