The Observer:: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays. ...C. Dilly, 1791 |
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... poet Philemon , and a felection of his fragments 136 CXL . Anecdotes and fragments of Diphi- lus , of Apollodorus Gelous , of Phi- lippidas and of Pofidippus , writers of the new Comedy . General re- marks upon the conclusion of the ...
... poet Philemon , and a felection of his fragments 136 CXL . Anecdotes and fragments of Diphi- lus , of Apollodorus Gelous , of Phi- lippidas and of Pofidippus , writers of the new Comedy . General re- marks upon the conclusion of the ...
الصفحة 59
... " greatest poet , who ever wrote in it : now this " phantafma is a vifitation peculiar to the first " mental abfence or flumber , when the man " fancies fancies himself yet waking , and in fact can " N ° 131. THE OBSERVER . 59.
... " greatest poet , who ever wrote in it : now this " phantafma is a vifitation peculiar to the first " mental abfence or flumber , when the man " fancies fancies himself yet waking , and in fact can " N ° 131. THE OBSERVER . 59.
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... poet Con greve . " His fcenes exhibit not much of hu- " mour , imagery or paffion : his personages are " a kind of intellectual gladiators ; every fen- " tence is to ward or ftrike ; the conteft of " fmartness is never intermitted ; his ...
... poet Con greve . " His fcenes exhibit not much of hu- " mour , imagery or paffion : his personages are " a kind of intellectual gladiators ; every fen- " tence is to ward or ftrike ; the conteft of " fmartness is never intermitted ; his ...
الصفحة 98
... poet , whose . hopes were dafht with the following rebuke . Sir , I have run my eye over your tragedy , and am beyond measure furprized you could think of allotting a part to me , which is fo totally una- miable . Sir , I neither can ...
... poet , whose . hopes were dafht with the following rebuke . Sir , I have run my eye over your tragedy , and am beyond measure furprized you could think of allotting a part to me , which is fo totally una- miable . Sir , I neither can ...
الصفحة 99
... poet from an artist , who seems to have ftudied nature in her deformities only . Dear Difmal , I wait with impatience to hear of the fuccefs of your tragedy , and in the mean time have worked off a frontispiece for it , that you , who ...
... poet from an artist , who seems to have ftudied nature in her deformities only . Dear Difmal , I wait with impatience to hear of the fuccefs of your tragedy , and in the mean time have worked off a frontispiece for it , that you , who ...
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