Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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This is that natural way of writing , that beautiful simplicity , which we so much admire in the compositions of the ... I look upon these writers as Goths in poetry , who , like those in architecture , not being able to come up to the ...
This is that natural way of writing , that beautiful simplicity , which we so much admire in the compositions of the ... I look upon these writers as Goths in poetry , who , like those in architecture , not being able to come up to the ...
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to lay down rules how we may know whether we are possessed of it , and how we may acquire that fine taste of writing which is so much talked of among the polite world . Most languages make use of this metaphor to express that faculty of ...
to lay down rules how we may know whether we are possessed of it , and how we may acquire that fine taste of writing which is so much talked of among the polite world . Most languages make use of this metaphor to express that faculty of ...
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This is the best reason I can give for the observation which several have made , that men of great genius in the same way of writing seldom rise up singly , but at certain periods of time appear to- gether and in a body ; as they did at ...
This is the best reason I can give for the observation which several have made , that men of great genius in the same way of writing seldom rise up singly , but at certain periods of time appear to- gether and in a body ; as they did at ...
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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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affection appear beauty believe better body called common considered conversation critics death desire excellent fair fall fear force give hand happy head hear heart hill hope hour human ideas imagination Italy Johnson kind kings ladies learning least leave less light live look manner master means mind nature never night o'er object observed once opinion particular pass passions perhaps person pleasing pleasure poet poetry present principles reason rest rise round rules scene seems seen sense side soon soul sound spirit suppose taste thee things thou thought thro tion told true truth turn virtue walk whole wind writing Yahoos