Essays on Milton and Addison Author:Thomas Babington Macaulay Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ADDISON. The Life of Joseph Addisou. By Lucy Aikin. 2 vols., 8 vo. London: 1843. 1. Some reviewers are of opinion that a lady wh... more »o dares to publish a book renounces by that act the franchises appertaining to her sex, and can claim no exemption from the utmost rigor of critical procedure. From that opinion we dissent. 5 We admit, indeed, that in a country which boasts of many female writers, eminently qualified by their talents and acquirements to influence the public mind, it would be of most pernicious consequence that inaccurate history or unsound phi-10 losophy should be suffered to pass uncensured, iderely because the offender chanced to be a lady. But we conceive that, on such occasions, a critic would do well to imitate the courteous knight who found himself compelled by duty to keep the lists 15 against Bradamante. He, we are told, defended successfully the cause of which he was the champion ; but before the fight began, exchanged Balisarda for a less deadly sword, of which he carefully blunted the point and edge.1 5 2. Nor are the immunities of sex the only immunities which Miss Aikin may rightfully plead. Several of her works, and especially the very pleasing Memoires of the Reign of James the First, have fully entitled her to the privileges enjoyed 10 by good writers. One of those privileges we hold to be this, that such writers, when, either from the unlucky choice of a subject, or from the indolence too often produced by success, they happen to fail, shall not be subjected to the severe discipline 15 which it is sometimes necessary to inflict upon dunces and impostors, but shall merely be reminded by a gentle touch, like that with which the Laputan flapper roused his dreaming lord, that it is high time to wake. 20 3. Our ...« less