The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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... writing two or three posts, and at last answered me in general, That he could not then send me what I asked for; hut when he could find a proper conveyance, I should be sure to have it. From this time his letters were more cold every ...
... writing two or three posts, and at last answered me in general, That he could not then send me what I asked for; hut when he could find a proper conveyance, I should be sure to have it. From this time his letters were more cold every ...
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... writers. Milton has by this* means filled a great part of his poem with that kind of writing which the French critics call the tendre, and which is in a particular manner engaging to all sorts of readers. Adam and Eve, in the book we ...
... writers. Milton has by this* means filled a great part of his poem with that kind of writing which the French critics call the tendre, and which is in a particular manner engaging to all sorts of readers. Adam and Eve, in the book we ...
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... ;" and upon the Messiah's bidding peace to the chaos, " Confusion heard his voice." I might add innumerable instances of our poet'a writing in this beautiful figure. It is plain that these 120 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 357.
... ;" and upon the Messiah's bidding peace to the chaos, " Confusion heard his voice." I might add innumerable instances of our poet'a writing in this beautiful figure. It is plain that these 120 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 357.
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writing in this beautiful figure. It is plain that these I have mentioned, in which persons of an imaginary nature are introduced, »re such short allegories as are not designed to be taken in the literal sense, but only to convey ...
writing in this beautiful figure. It is plain that these I have mentioned, in which persons of an imaginary nature are introduced, »re such short allegories as are not designed to be taken in the literal sense, but only to convey ...
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... writing a Spectator, I fancy myself providing bread for a multitude. . If I do not take care to obviate some of my witty readers, they ^11 be apt to tell me. that my paper, after it is thus printed and published, is still beneficial to ...
... writing a Spectator, I fancy myself providing bread for a multitude. . If I do not take care to obviate some of my witty readers, they ^11 be apt to tell me. that my paper, after it is thus printed and published, is still beneficial to ...
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