The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... natural and fantastical -Pleasures of Imagination . • 50. Visit to the Country - offensive Barber- romantic Pleasures 51. On sacred Poetry - David's Lamentation over Jonathan 52 . Colbert's Conversation with the French King on the Power ...
... natural and fantastical -Pleasures of Imagination . • 50. Visit to the Country - offensive Barber- romantic Pleasures 51. On sacred Poetry - David's Lamentation over Jonathan 52 . Colbert's Conversation with the French King on the Power ...
Strana iv
... nature of STEELE's bargain with TONSON is not sufficiently explained to enable us to form any judgment of it . As ... natural or incidental deviations from propriety , " and with such assistance , if TONSON had engaged him , the GUARDIAN ...
... nature of STEELE's bargain with TONSON is not sufficiently explained to enable us to form any judgment of it . As ... natural or incidental deviations from propriety , " and with such assistance , if TONSON had engaged him , the GUARDIAN ...
Strana ix
... natural objects of sight from the conclusions we have been accustomed from in- fancy to draw from them : a distinction from which the nature of vision has received great light , and by which many phenomena in optics , before looked upon ...
... natural objects of sight from the conclusions we have been accustomed from in- fancy to draw from them : a distinction from which the nature of vision has received great light , and by which many phenomena in optics , before looked upon ...
Strana xvi
... nature of which has not been clearly ex- plained . It has already been observed that no inquiry in- to POPE's share in the SPECTATOR has been suc- cessful ; and we cannot certainly prove that he con- tributed any original article to ...
... nature of which has not been clearly ex- plained . It has already been observed that no inquiry in- to POPE's share in the SPECTATOR has been suc- cessful ; and we cannot certainly prove that he con- tributed any original article to ...
Strana xviii
... nature of it , and the circumstances which attended it . In this he draws an ironical comparison between his own Pastorals and those of PHILIPS , and it is " a composition , " says JOHNSON , " of artifice , cri- ticism , and literature ...
... nature of it , and the circumstances which attended it . In this he draws an ironical comparison between his own Pastorals and those of PHILIPS , and it is " a composition , " says JOHNSON , " of artifice , cri- ticism , and literature ...
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