Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... imagery , moral pre- cept , and ludicrous association , as to render the essays which convey them some of the most in- teresting in the Spectator . They recal forcibly to my recollection some lines of exquisite beauty and feeling ...
... imagery , moral pre- cept , and ludicrous association , as to render the essays which convey them some of the most in- teresting in the Spectator . They recal forcibly to my recollection some lines of exquisite beauty and feeling ...
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... imagery and design are evolved and finished with considerable beauty and dexterity . In his essay also on the duty of communicating our knowledge and discoveries for the benefit of mankind , he avails himself of a little wild , but very ...
... imagery and design are evolved and finished with considerable beauty and dexterity . In his essay also on the duty of communicating our knowledge and discoveries for the benefit of mankind , he avails himself of a little wild , but very ...
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... imagery frequently beautiful , and the diction and versifi- cation for the most part clear and melodious . is defective , notwithstanding , in the most essen- tial quality of dramatic composition , the power of affecting the passions ...
... imagery frequently beautiful , and the diction and versifi- cation for the most part clear and melodious . is defective , notwithstanding , in the most essen- tial quality of dramatic composition , the power of affecting the passions ...
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... imagery and allusions . It was not , indeed , until the publication of the Observations of War- ton on this poet , that the proper mode of illus- trating his language , his literature , and beauties , was chalked out ; and it is to be ...
... imagery and allusions . It was not , indeed , until the publication of the Observations of War- ton on this poet , that the proper mode of illus- trating his language , his literature , and beauties , was chalked out ; and it is to be ...
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... imagery ; but it is high praise that , in transfer- ring his conceptions , and subjecting them to the metrical restraints of English versification , he has lost no portion of his grandeur and effect , but has even , in some instances ...
... imagery ; but it is high praise that , in transfer- ring his conceptions , and subjecting them to the metrical restraints of English versification , he has lost no portion of his grandeur and effect , but has even , in some instances ...
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