The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... Boileau , Racine , Corneille , and several other poets ; whom they regretted on this occasion , as persons who would have obliged the world with very noble elegies on the death of so great a prince , and so eminent a patron of learning ...
... Boileau , Racine , Corneille , and several other poets ; whom they regretted on this occasion , as persons who would have obliged the world with very noble elegies on the death of so great a prince , and so eminent a patron of learning ...
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... Boileau , sat . ix . 175 . By consulting this celebrated passage of Boileau , it will be seen that It is far from bearing out Addison's sweeping assertion . French critics have even restricted it to a mere condemnation of some of the ...
... Boileau , sat . ix . 175 . By consulting this celebrated passage of Boileau , it will be seen that It is far from bearing out Addison's sweeping assertion . French critics have even restricted it to a mere condemnation of some of the ...
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... Boileau , and the best writers of every age , that the fol- lies of the stage and court had never been accounted too sacred for ridicule , how great soever the persons might be that patron ized them . But after all , says he , I think ...
... Boileau , and the best writers of every age , that the fol- lies of the stage and court had never been accounted too sacred for ridicule , how great soever the persons might be that patron ized them . But after all , says he , I think ...
Strana 138
... Boileau . Thus one fool lolls his tongue out at another , And shakes his empty noddle at his brother . Mr. Hobbs's reflection gives us the reason why the insignificant people above mentioned are stirrers up of laughter among men of a ...
... Boileau . Thus one fool lolls his tongue out at another , And shakes his empty noddle at his brother . Mr. Hobbs's reflection gives us the reason why the insignificant people above mentioned are stirrers up of laughter among men of a ...
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... genius freely give ; For , not to live at ease , is not to live : 1 V. Boileau , Sat. iii .-— who has imitated this passage very happily , —C Death stalks behind thee , and each flying hour Does 150 [ No. 55 SPECTATOR .
... genius freely give ; For , not to live at ease , is not to live : 1 V. Boileau , Sat. iii .-— who has imitated this passage very happily , —C Death stalks behind thee , and each flying hour Does 150 [ No. 55 SPECTATOR .
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