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NATURE , fays Lord Orford , that produces famples of all qualities , and in the fcale of gradation , exhibits all poffible ' fhades , affords us types that are more appofite than words . The eagle is fublime , the lion majestic ...
NATURE , fays Lord Orford , that produces famples of all qualities , and in the fcale of gradation , exhibits all poffible ' fhades , affords us types that are more appofite than words . The eagle is fublime , the lion majestic ...
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LOCKE HUMOROUSLY defcribes the mifery of the school - boy who is to write a theme , and having nothing to fay , goes about ... JOHNSON fays , that whoever would acquire a pure English ftyle , must give his days and nights to Addison .
LOCKE HUMOROUSLY defcribes the mifery of the school - boy who is to write a theme , and having nothing to fay , goes about ... JOHNSON fays , that whoever would acquire a pure English ftyle , must give his days and nights to Addison .
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Gibbon fays that the perfect compofition and well - turned periods of Dr. Robertfon , excited his hopes that he might one day become his equal in writing ; but " the calm philofophy , the careless inimitable beauties of his friend and ...
Gibbon fays that the perfect compofition and well - turned periods of Dr. Robertfon , excited his hopes that he might one day become his equal in writing ; but " the calm philofophy , the careless inimitable beauties of his friend and ...
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... and to meafure nature herfelf by his accomplished model . THEOCRITUS writes in the Doric dialect , which was very proper for his fhepherds . " " His B 3 " His ruftic and paftoral mufe , " fays Quintilian THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 17.
... and to meafure nature herfelf by his accomplished model . THEOCRITUS writes in the Doric dialect , which was very proper for his fhepherds . " " His B 3 " His ruftic and paftoral mufe , " fays Quintilian THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 17.
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His ruftic and paftoral mufe , " fays Quintilian , " dreads not only the forum but even the city . " The critic , however , did not mean any reproach to THEOCRITUS , as fome have foolishly conftrued , for he was too good a judge of ...
His ruftic and paftoral mufe , " fays Quintilian , " dreads not only the forum but even the city . " The critic , however , did not mean any reproach to THEOCRITUS , as fome have foolishly conftrued , for he was too good a judge of ...
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