Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... satire on the follies and frailties of the female sex , which this poem so abundantly con- tains , is wrought up with singular dexterity and humour ; but occasionally with a tincture of ma- lignancy and spleen which detracts in some mea ...
... satire on the follies and frailties of the female sex , which this poem so abundantly con- tains , is wrought up with singular dexterity and humour ; but occasionally with a tincture of ma- lignancy and spleen which detracts in some mea ...
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... satire is unjustly severe ; the imagery frequently gross and indecent , and it possesses little ten- dency either to please the fancy or to move the * In the comic epopee , the fable of Fielding's Tom Jones holds the same rank , which ...
... satire is unjustly severe ; the imagery frequently gross and indecent , and it possesses little ten- dency either to please the fancy or to move the * In the comic epopee , the fable of Fielding's Tom Jones holds the same rank , which ...
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... satire is almost redeemed by the charming picture he has drawn ( one would hope from the life ) of that perfection of good temper in a woman , which is certainly the prime quality for enjoying and imparting happiness : Oh ! blest with ...
... satire is almost redeemed by the charming picture he has drawn ( one would hope from the life ) of that perfection of good temper in a woman , which is certainly the prime quality for enjoying and imparting happiness : Oh ! blest with ...
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... Satire of the Second Book of Horace , imitated in a Dialogue between Alexander Pope of Twickenham in Comm . Midd . Esq . on the one part , and his learned Counsel on the other . This was followed in the year 1736 , by the second satire ...
... Satire of the Second Book of Horace , imitated in a Dialogue between Alexander Pope of Twickenham in Comm . Midd . Esq . on the one part , and his learned Counsel on the other . This was followed in the year 1736 , by the second satire ...
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... satire be often too severe , and too much tinged with party rancour , or private spleen , the allusions are so apt , and the parallel passages so happy , that every reader must feel gratified in comparing the two poets , and in re ...
... satire be often too severe , and too much tinged with party rancour , or private spleen , the allusions are so apt , and the parallel passages so happy , that every reader must feel gratified in comparing the two poets , and in re ...
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