Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... that , by perfecting the great system of educa- tion , your Majesty may very long enjoy this pleasure , is the ardent wish of Your Majesty's Devoted Subject , DEC . 1761 . HENRY HOME . 1 PREFACE ΤΟ THE THIRD EDITION . PRINTING , by.
... that , by perfecting the great system of educa- tion , your Majesty may very long enjoy this pleasure , is the ardent wish of Your Majesty's Devoted Subject , DEC . 1761 . HENRY HOME . 1 PREFACE ΤΟ THE THIRD EDITION . PRINTING , by.
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... tion : its severest disapprobation might have incited him to do better , but never to complain . Finding now the judg- ment of the public to be favourable , ought he not to draw satisfaction from it ? He would be devoid of sensibility ...
... tion : its severest disapprobation might have incited him to do better , but never to complain . Finding now the judg- ment of the public to be favourable , ought he not to draw satisfaction from it ? He would be devoid of sensibility ...
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... tion against avarice , which he pursues till the line 108 . There he makes an apology for wandering , and promises to return to his subject ; but avarice having got possession of his mind , he follows out that theme to the end , and ...
... tion against avarice , which he pursues till the line 108 . There he makes an apology for wandering , and promises to return to his subject ; but avarice having got possession of his mind , he follows out that theme to the end , and ...
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... tion of the five zones : the want of connexion here , as well as in the description of the prodigies that accompa- nied the death of Cæsar , are scarce pardonable . A di- gression on the praises of Italy in the second book , † is not ...
... tion of the five zones : the want of connexion here , as well as in the description of the prodigies that accompa- nied the death of Cæsar , are scarce pardonable . A di- gression on the praises of Italy in the second book , † is not ...
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... tion , the connexion ought to be still more intimate . The same objection lies against that elaborate description of Fame in the Eneid : * any other book of that heroic poem , or of any heroic poem , has as good a title to that descrip- ...
... tion , the connexion ought to be still more intimate . The same objection lies against that elaborate description of Fame in the Eneid : * any other book of that heroic poem , or of any heroic poem , has as good a title to that descrip- ...
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