The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... more denotes a great mind , than the abhorrence of envy and detraction . This paffion reigns more among bad poets , than among any other fet of men . 7 . As As there are none more ambitious of fame , than 12 N ° 253 THE SPECTATOR .
... more denotes a great mind , than the abhorrence of envy and detraction . This paffion reigns more among bad poets , than among any other fet of men . 7 . As As there are none more ambitious of fame , than 12 N ° 253 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 13
... poem on Fletcher's works ! But whither am I ftray'd ? I need not raife Trophies to thee from other mens difpraise : Nor is thy fame on leffer ruins built , Nor needs thy jufter title the foul guilt Of Eastern Kings , who , to fecure ...
... poem on Fletcher's works ! But whither am I ftray'd ? I need not raife Trophies to thee from other mens difpraise : Nor is thy fame on leffer ruins built , Nor needs thy jufter title the foul guilt Of Eastern Kings , who , to fecure ...
Strana 14
of this nature into a very fine poem ; I mean The Art of Criticism , which was published some months fince , and is ... poets of the Auguftan age . His way of ex- preffing and applying them , not his invention of them , is what we are ...
of this nature into a very fine poem ; I mean The Art of Criticism , which was published some months fince , and is ... poets of the Auguftan age . His way of ex- preffing and applying them , not his invention of them , is what we are ...
Strana 16
... poems in our tongue , which are of the fame nature , and each of them a mafter - piece in its kind ; the Effay on tranflated verfe , the Effay on the art of poetry , and the Effay upon criticiím . C XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Friday ...
... poems in our tongue , which are of the fame nature , and each of them a mafter - piece in its kind ; the Effay on tranflated verfe , the Effay on the art of poetry , and the Effay upon criticiím . C XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Friday ...
Strana 18
... poem or a play , it is to qualify myfelf for a converfation agreeable to his tafte : He is almost the end of my devotions ; half my prayers are for his happiness - I love to talk of him , and never * hear him named but with pleasure and ...
... poem or a play , it is to qualify myfelf for a converfation agreeable to his tafte : He is almost the end of my devotions ; half my prayers are for his happiness - I love to talk of him , and never * hear him named but with pleasure and ...
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