Essays: Biographical, Critical, and Historical; Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Svazek 2Suttaby, Evance, and Fox, 1814 |
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Strana 19
... endeavour an endlesse progresse , or proficience in both : only let men beware that they apply both to charity , and not to swelling ; to use , and not to ostentation ; and againe , that they doe not un wisely mingle , or confound these ...
... endeavour an endlesse progresse , or proficience in both : only let men beware that they apply both to charity , and not to swelling ; to use , and not to ostentation ; and againe , that they doe not un wisely mingle , or confound these ...
Strana 56
... endeavour to purchase the good - will of all men , and provoke no man's enmity need- lessly ; since any man's love may be , usefull and every man's hatred is dangerous . " * If we compare this energetic style with that of the friend and ...
... endeavour to purchase the good - will of all men , and provoke no man's enmity need- lessly ; since any man's love may be , usefull and every man's hatred is dangerous . " * If we compare this energetic style with that of the friend and ...
Strana 113
... endeavour to avoid all harshness and severity of diction ; he is therefore sometimes verbose in his transitions and connections , and sometimes descends too much to the language of conversation ; yet if his language had been less ...
... endeavour to avoid all harshness and severity of diction ; he is therefore sometimes verbose in his transitions and connections , and sometimes descends too much to the language of conversation ; yet if his language had been less ...
Strana 115
... endeavour to select with a view as well to the interest of the matter as the illustration of style . The attentive reader will soon discern that Addison , who was assiduous in preserving as much of the idiom of our ancient writers as ...
... endeavour to select with a view as well to the interest of the matter as the illustration of style . The attentive reader will soon discern that Addison , who was assiduous in preserving as much of the idiom of our ancient writers as ...
Strana 180
... endeavour so to arrange the papers including this inimitable portrait as to evince the inviolable integrity with which Addison conducted his part of the design . " Of the characters feigned or exhibited in the Spectator , " observes ...
... endeavour so to arrange the papers including this inimitable portrait as to evince the inviolable integrity with which Addison conducted his part of the design . " Of the characters feigned or exhibited in the Spectator , " observes ...
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Addison admirable Anatomy of Melancholy ancient apologues appear Arabian beauty caliphs Canterbury Tales century character charms Chaucer colours composition consider criticism crusade delight diction Ditto Dryden East edition effect elegant endeavour English English Poetry Essays excellent exhibited exquisite fable fairy fancy genius Geoffery Gesta Romanorum grace hath heaven humour imagery imagination justly king language learned literary literature Lord manner ment merit Milton mind moral nature never night observes opinion oriental passage period Persian perspicuity philosophy Pilpay pleasing pleasure poem poet poetry present productions prose racter reader remarks rich Roger de Coverley romance says second Crusade sense Shakspeare shew Simeon Seth simplicity Sir Roger species specimen Spectator spirit stars story style sublime supposed sweetness taste Tatler things third crusade thou tion verse whilst William of Malmesbury wonderful words writers written