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" And it is very remarkable, that notwithstanding we fall short at present of the ancients in poetry, painting, oratory, history, architecture, and all the noble arts and sciences which depend more upon genius than experience, we exceed them as much in... "
The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany - Página 127
1794
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The Spectator, Volumen3

1726 - 350 páginas
...in oar prcfent ConverLtion. And it is very remarkable, that notwithftanding we fall {bort at prefcnt of the Ancients in Poetry, Painting, Oratory, Hiftory, Architecture, and all the noble Arts and Sciences which depend more upon Genius than Experience, we exceed them as much in Doggerel, Doggerel,...
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The Spectator, Volumen3

1729 - 332 páginas
...which are fo falriicnable in our prefent Converfadon. And it is very remarkable, that notwithflanding we fall fhort at prefent of the Ancients in Poetry,...Hiftory, Architecture, and all the noble Arts and Sciences which depend more upon than JLxpeiieace, we exceed them as much in Doggerel, J)0g!>erel, Humour,...
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The Scots Magazine, Volumen16

1754 - 670 páginas
...Hor. " Т Г is very remarkable," fays AddiJL fon, " that notwithltanding we fall ihort at prêtent of the ancients, in poetry, painting, oratory, hiftory,...fciences which depend more upon genius than experience, weexceed them as much in doggerel, humour, burlefque, and all the trivial arts of ridicule." As this...
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The Spectator, Volumen3

1739 - 336 páginas
...the Aneents ia Poetry, Painting, Oratory, Hiftory, Architecture, and all the noble Arts and Sciences which depend more upon Genius than Experience, we exceed them as much in Dsggerel, Doggerel, Humour, Burlefque, and all the trivial Arts of Ridicule. We meet with more Rallery...
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The Spectator, Volumen3

1778 - 350 páginas
...which are fo fafhionable in ourprefent converfation. And it is very remarkable, that notwithftanding we fall fhort at prefent of the ancients in poetry,...upon genius than experience, we exceed them as much m doggerel, humour, burlefque, and all the trivial arts of ridicule. We meet with more raillery among...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volumen5

1785 - 772 páginas
...FKAISIS AKD APOTRES. Ho« ' TT is very remarkable,1 fays AddiX fon, ' that notwithftanding we fall ihort at prefent of the ancients in poetry, painting, oratory,...exceed them as much in doggerel, humour, burlefque, and all the trivial arts of ridicule.' As this fine obfervation ftancls at prefent only in the form...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volumen4

1786 - 694 páginas
...the ancients in poetry, painting, oratory, hiltory, archittihire, and all the rohle arts and fcicnces which depend more upon genius than experience, we exceed them as much in doggrel, humour, burle/que, and all the trivial arts of ridicule. We meet with more raillery among...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volumen2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 páginas
...the ancients in poetry, painting, oratory, history, architecture, and all the noble arts and sciences which depend more upon genius than experience, we exceed them as much in doggerel, humor, burlesque, and all the trivial arts of ridicule. We meet with more raillery among the moderns,...
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The Spectator, Volumen4

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 384 páginas
...the ancients in poetry, painting, oratory, history, architecture, and all the noble arts and sciences which depend more upon genius than experience, we exceed them as much in doggerel, humor, burlesque, and all the trivial arts, of ridicule. We meet with more raillery among the moderns,...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 514 páginas
...the ancients in poetry, painting, oratory, history, architecture, and all the noble arts and sciences which depend more upon genius than experience, we exceed them as much in doggerel, humour, burlesque, and all the trivial arts of ridicule. We meet with more raillery among the moderns, but...
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