Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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الصفحة 449
The only source of the true Ridiculous ( as it appears to me ) is affectation . ... to purchase applause , so hypocrisy sets us on an en- deavor to avoid censure by concealing our vices under an appear- ance of their opposite virtues .
The only source of the true Ridiculous ( as it appears to me ) is affectation . ... to purchase applause , so hypocrisy sets us on an en- deavor to avoid censure by concealing our vices under an appear- ance of their opposite virtues .
الصفحة 534
... Shall Dennis be ! if rigid fates incline , And many an epic to his rage shall yield ; And many a poet quit th ' Aonian field ; And , sour'd by age , profound he shall appear , As he who now with ' sdainful fury thrill'd Surveys mine ...
... Shall Dennis be ! if rigid fates incline , And many an epic to his rage shall yield ; And many a poet quit th ' Aonian field ; And , sour'd by age , profound he shall appear , As he who now with ' sdainful fury thrill'd Surveys mine ...
الصفحة 582
From what has been said it should appear that architecture is reduced and restrained within narrower limits than could be ... But of all the countries which were embellished by the ancients with magnificent buildings , Greece appears ...
From what has been said it should appear that architecture is reduced and restrained within narrower limits than could be ... But of all the countries which were embellished by the ancients with magnificent buildings , Greece appears ...
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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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