Moral and Political Dialogues: With Letters on Chivalry and Romance, Band 3T. Cadell, 1776 |
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... called , is not , I doubt , of fo good a taste , at leaft , his notion of morals is too modern for my relish : I had put myself to school 1 to other masters , and had learnt , you B 2 to FOREIGN TRAVEL . not poffibly have found me in a ...
... called , is not , I doubt , of fo good a taste , at leaft , his notion of morals is too modern for my relish : I had put myself to school 1 to other masters , and had learnt , you B 2 to FOREIGN TRAVEL . not poffibly have found me in a ...
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... called a converfation - piece ; or that any thing fo unlike the commerce of our world could have taken place between men , that had any ufe or knowledge of it . THIS , I fay , might be the opinion of men of better breeding ; of those ...
... called a converfation - piece ; or that any thing fo unlike the commerce of our world could have taken place between men , that had any ufe or knowledge of it . THIS , I fay , might be the opinion of men of better breeding ; of those ...
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... called the maxims of the world ( which your Lordship understands too well , to join them with Philofophy ) that the advocate for travelling must demand to have his cause tried , if he would hope to come off , in the difpute , with any ...
... called the maxims of the world ( which your Lordship understands too well , to join them with Philofophy ) that the advocate for travelling must demand to have his cause tried , if he would hope to come off , in the difpute , with any ...
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... called lucid , when his half closed un- derstanding feems ftunned , rather than awakened , by party - rage , election bustle , and the noise of faction . ADMIRABLE patriots thefe ! and use- fuller citizens by far , than if they had ...
... called lucid , when his half closed un- derstanding feems ftunned , rather than awakened , by party - rage , election bustle , and the noise of faction . ADMIRABLE patriots thefe ! and use- fuller citizens by far , than if they had ...
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... called amongst us , by a violent figure of fpeech , a liberal education . To put the cafe at the best , suppose him to have been well whipped through one of our public schools , and to come full fraught , at length , with Latin and ...
... called amongst us , by a violent figure of fpeech , a liberal education . To put the cafe at the best , suppose him to have been well whipped through one of our public schools , and to come full fraught , at length , with Latin and ...
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Seite 265 - Such notes as, warbled to the string, Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek, And made hell grant what love did seek. Or call up him that left half told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Camball, and of Algarsife, And who had Canace to wife, That own'd the virtuous ring and glass, And of the wondrous horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride...
Seite 264 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit, or arms, while both contend To win her grace, whom all commend.
Seite 260 - And without more words you will readily apprehend that the fancies of our modern bards are not only more gallant, but, on a change of the scene, more sublime, more terrible, more alarming than those of the classic fablers. In a word, you will find that the manners they paint, and the superstitions they adopt, are the more poetical for being Gothic.
Seite 263 - Yet we see thro' all his poetry, where his enthusiasm flames out most, a certain predilection for the legends of chivalry before the fables of Greece. This circumstance, you know, has given offence to the austerer and more mechanical critics.
Seite 304 - THUS, in the poet's world, all is marvellous and extraordinary; yet not unnatural in one fenfe, as it agrees to the conceptions that are readily entertained of thefe magical and wonder-working natures. THIS trite maxim of following "Nature is further miftaken, in applying it indifcriminately to all forts of poetry.
Seite 145 - America, and at the Cape of Good Hope. He may then examine how she appears...
Seite 272 - ... ideas of Unity, which have no place here; and are in every view foreign to the...
Seite 300 - They think it enough, if they can but bring you to imagine the possibility of them.
Seite 302 - Men of cold fancies and philosophical dispositions object to this kind of poetry, that it has not probability enough to affect the imagination. But to this it may be answered, that we are sure, in general, there are many intellectual beings in the World besides ourselves, and several species of spirits...
Seite 269 - ... for all their grievances. This was the real practice, in the days of pure and ancient chivalry. And an image of this practice was afterwards kept up in the...