



American Historical and Literary Antiquities, Part 05
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Nobody can more sincerely admire him where he was a man of real genius, viz., in his delineations of character and manners, or in the exquisite delicacies of his humor. But assuredly Addison, as a poet, was amongst the sons of the feeble; and between the authors .of Cato and of King Lear there was a gulf never to be bridged over.
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