Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 oldal Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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218. oldal
... Excellence , when higher Excellence comes within our View . Much of the Beauty of Writing is of this Kind , and therefore Boileau justly remarks , that the Works which have stood the Test of Time , and been admired through all the ...
... Excellence , when higher Excellence comes within our View . Much of the Beauty of Writing is of this Kind , and therefore Boileau justly remarks , that the Works which have stood the Test of Time , and been admired through all the ...
489. oldal
... excellence are paid to antiquity , is a complaint likely to be always continued by those , who , being able to add nothing to truth , hope for eminence from the heresies of paradox ; or those , who , being forced by disappointment upon ...
... excellence are paid to antiquity , is a complaint likely to be always continued by those , who , being able to add nothing to truth , hope for eminence from the heresies of paradox ; or those , who , being forced by disappointment upon ...
819. oldal
... excellence of this kind is merely for- tuitous : he sinks willingly down to his general carelessness , and avoids with very little care either meanness or asperity . After so much criticism on his Poems , the Essays which accom- pany ...
... excellence of this kind is merely for- tuitous : he sinks willingly down to his general carelessness , and avoids with very little care either meanness or asperity . After so much criticism on his Poems , the Essays which accom- pany ...
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