The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... poet , without attacking the reputation of all his brothers in the art . The ignorance of the moderns , the fcribblers of the age , the decay of poetry , are the topics of de- traction , with which he makes his entrance into the world ...
... poet , without attacking the reputation of all his brothers in the art . The ignorance of the moderns , the fcribblers of the age , the decay of poetry , are the topics of de- traction , with which he makes his entrance into the world ...
Strana 14
... poets of the Auguftan age . His way of expreffing and applying them , not his invention of them , is what we are chiefly . to admire . For this reafon I think there is nothing in the world fo tiresome as the works of those critics who ...
... poets of the Auguftan age . His way of expreffing and applying them , not his invention of them , is what we are chiefly . to admire . For this reafon I think there is nothing in the world fo tiresome as the works of those critics who ...
Strana 15
... poet . The reader may observe the following lines in the fame view . " A needlefs Alexandrine ends the fong ,. " That like a wounded fnake drags its flow length along . " And afterwards , ' Tis not enough no harfhnefs gives offence ...
... poet . The reader may observe the following lines in the fame view . " A needlefs Alexandrine ends the fong ,. " That like a wounded fnake drags its flow length along . " And afterwards , ' Tis not enough no harfhnefs gives offence ...
Strana 43
... Poet .. My father , whom I mentioned in my first specu- lation , and whom I must always name with honour and gratitude , has very frequently talked to me upon the fubject of marriage . I was in my younger years engaged , partly by his ...
... Poet .. My father , whom I mentioned in my first specu- lation , and whom I must always name with honour and gratitude , has very frequently talked to me upon the fubject of marriage . I was in my younger years engaged , partly by his ...
Strana 49
... poets is due to Milton ; and as I have drawn more quotations out of him than from any other , I fhall enter into a regular criticifm upon his Paradife Loft , which I fhall publish every Saturday until I have given my thoughts upon that ...
... poets is due to Milton ; and as I have drawn more quotations out of him than from any other , I fhall enter into a regular criticifm upon his Paradife Loft , which I fhall publish every Saturday until I have given my thoughts upon that ...
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