The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, المجلد 4T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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الصفحة 47
... imagination and elocu- tion of this set of rhetoricians is wonderful . With what a fluency of invention , and copiousness of expression , will they enlarge upon every little slip in the behaviour of another ? With how many different ...
... imagination and elocu- tion of this set of rhetoricians is wonderful . With what a fluency of invention , and copiousness of expression , will they enlarge upon every little slip in the behaviour of another ? With how many different ...
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... imagination . If the reader would see how the best of the Latin critics writ , he may find their man- ner very beautifully described in the characters of Ho- race , Petronius , Quintilian , and Longinus , as they are drawn in the essay ...
... imagination . If the reader would see how the best of the Latin critics writ , he may find their man- ner very beautifully described in the characters of Ho- race , Petronius , Quintilian , and Longinus , as they are drawn in the essay ...
الصفحة 64
... imagination , and by consequence remove him to a greater distance from themselves . But further , this desire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into such indecencies as are lessening to his reputation . He is still afraid lest ...
... imagination , and by consequence remove him to a greater distance from themselves . But further , this desire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into such indecencies as are lessening to his reputation . He is still afraid lest ...
الصفحة 97
... imagination , whereas the other might have been formed upon tradi- tion , history , and observation . It was much easier , therefore , for Homer to find proper sentiments for an assembly of Grecian generals , than for Milton to diver ...
... imagination , whereas the other might have been formed upon tradi- tion , history , and observation . It was much easier , therefore , for Homer to find proper sentiments for an assembly of Grecian generals , than for Milton to diver ...
الصفحة 113
... imagination , and raise the ideas of an author . Tully tells us , mentioning his dialogue of old age , in which Cato is the chief speaker , that upon a review of it he was agreeably imposed upon , and fancied , VOL . IV . I that it was ...
... imagination , and raise the ideas of an author . Tully tells us , mentioning his dialogue of old age , in which Cato is the chief speaker , that upon a review of it he was agreeably imposed upon , and fancied , VOL . IV . I that it was ...
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