Anecdotes of Polite Literature ...G. Burnet, 1764 |
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... elegant- ly . I shall not hesitate a moment to pre fer the book , that is thought , to that which is wrote , well . Some fucceed in the choice of elegant and expreffive words , but they lofe all their beauty by not being constructed ...
... elegant- ly . I shall not hesitate a moment to pre fer the book , that is thought , to that which is wrote , well . Some fucceed in the choice of elegant and expreffive words , but they lofe all their beauty by not being constructed ...
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... elegant expreffions ex- panded into an harmonious compofition . There is fomething fo extremely plea- fang in the harmony of modulated pe- riods , that we are at first reading preju- diced in favour of a book in which we find it . But ...
... elegant expreffions ex- panded into an harmonious compofition . There is fomething fo extremely plea- fang in the harmony of modulated pe- riods , that we are at first reading preju- diced in favour of a book in which we find it . But ...
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... elegant style pleases , and by that means prevents us from reflecting with attention on the thoughts ; but when we confider them at a fecond reading , when we are not warmed by the expref- fion , we then fee their excellencies and ...
... elegant style pleases , and by that means prevents us from reflecting with attention on the thoughts ; but when we confider them at a fecond reading , when we are not warmed by the expref- fion , we then fee their excellencies and ...
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... elegant . We have a ftriking inftance of this in Homer and Virgil . Homer's vaft imagination pour'd forth beauties by thousands , but the rapidity of his invention made him overlook some ble- mifhes in point of elegance of style . Vir ...
... elegant . We have a ftriking inftance of this in Homer and Virgil . Homer's vaft imagination pour'd forth beauties by thousands , but the rapidity of his invention made him overlook some ble- mifhes in point of elegance of style . Vir ...
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... elegant garb ; ftill we fhall read the works of such a poet with fomewhat ( to use an expreffion of Dr. Young's * ) of his lan- guor , who liftens to a twice told tale . We may poffibly find fome late writers of tragedy , who enjoyed ...
... elegant garb ; ftill we fhall read the works of such a poet with fomewhat ( to use an expreffion of Dr. Young's * ) of his lan- guor , who liftens to a twice told tale . We may poffibly find fome late writers of tragedy , who enjoyed ...
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abfurd action Addiſon admire Æneid affertion Aladin alfo alſo antients Ariofto beauties beſt Boffu Boileau Camoens Ceuta cifm compofed compofition confequence confifts criticiſm defcription defects deferves defign difcover difplays Effais fur elegant enthuſiaſm epic poem epic poetry excellent expref fable fame fays fenfibility fentiments fhall fhew fhining fhould fimple fingle firft firſt fome fometimes fpecies fpirit ftanza ftriking ftyle fubject fublime fuch fuperior genius Gierufalemme greateſt Henriade hero himſelf Homer Iliad imagination inftances itſelf juft leaft Leonidas lyric poetry Milton moft Monf moſt mufic muft muſt nature nius noble numbers obferved occafions ouvrages paffages paffing paffions painting Paradife Loft Pindar pleafing pleaſe pleaſure Poeme Epique poet poetic poetry praiſe Priam profeffion qu'il racter reader reafon refpect reft Shakeſpear ſhall ſome ſpeak Taffo tafte taſte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion tout uſe vaft verfe Virgil Voltaire whofe wrote καὶ
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