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... pains of examining it. It was not done for the sake of such a cbimerical beauty as that of resembling Virgil in this particular, but for the more just and regular disposition of this great work. Those who have read Bossu, and many of ...
... pains of examining it. It was not done for the sake of such a cbimerical beauty as that of resembling Virgil in this particular, but for the more just and regular disposition of this great work. Those who have read Bossu, and many of ...
Strana 160
... pains to fix the number of months and days contained in the action of each of those poems. If any one thinks it worth his while to examine this particular in Milton, he will find, that from Adam's first appearance in the fourth book, to ...
... pains to fix the number of months and days contained in the action of each of those poems. If any one thinks it worth his while to examine this particular in Milton, he will find, that from Adam's first appearance in the fourth book, to ...
Strana 161
give me no reason to repent of the pains I have been at in composing them. ADDISON. L. No. 370. MONDAY, MAY 5, 1712. Totus mundns agit histrionem. — All the world's a stage. Shakspeare. Mast of my fair readers, as well as very gay and ...
give me no reason to repent of the pains I have been at in composing them. ADDISON. L. No. 370. MONDAY, MAY 5, 1712. Totus mundns agit histrionem. — All the world's a stage. Shakspeare. Mast of my fair readers, as well as very gay and ...
Strana 162
... pain at the same time ; as you may see him do this evening ? As it is certain that a stage ought to be wholly suppressed, or judiciously encouraged, while there is one in the nation, men turned for regular pleasure cannot employ their ...
... pain at the same time ; as you may see him do this evening ? As it is certain that a stage ought to be wholly suppressed, or judiciously encouraged, while there is one in the nation, men turned for regular pleasure cannot employ their ...
Strana 171
... pain? Do not stay to take coach, but begone. Your mistress will bring sorrow, and your bottle madness. Go to neither. — Such virtues and diversions as these are mentioned because they occur to all men. But every man is sufficiently ...
... pain? Do not stay to take coach, but begone. Your mistress will bring sorrow, and your bottle madness. Go to neither. — Such virtues and diversions as these are mentioned because they occur to all men. But every man is sufficiently ...
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acquaintance ADDISON admiration agreeable appear beauty behold body Britomartis called Callisthenes character Cicero cities of London consider conversation creature death delight desire discourse divine endeavour entertainment eyes fancy favour fortune freebench gentleman give greatest hand happiness hath hear heart Honeycomb honour hope human humble servant humour husband Iliad imagination Jupiter kind king lady letter live look looking-glass lover mankind manner marriage married matter Menippus mind modesty Mohock nation nature never obliged observed occasion OVID pain paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion person Pharamond pleased pleasure Plutarch poet present racter reader reason received Rechteren reflection sense sight soul speak Spectator spirit tell temper thee things thou thought tion told town Virgil virtue whig whole woman women words writing yard land young