The Spectator, Svazek 51793 |
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Strana 16
... circumstance might possibly have slipt out of his reader's memory . LUCAN , who was an injudicious poet , lets drop his story very frequently for the sake of his unnecessary digressions , or his Diverticula , as SCALIGER calls them . If ...
... circumstance might possibly have slipt out of his reader's memory . LUCAN , who was an injudicious poet , lets drop his story very frequently for the sake of his unnecessary digressions , or his Diverticula , as SCALIGER calls them . If ...
Strana 22
... circumstances are cleared . There is a charge against him among the women , and the case is this . It is al- ledged , that a certain endowed female would have ap- propriated herself to , and consolidated herself with a church which my ...
... circumstances are cleared . There is a charge against him among the women , and the case is this . It is al- ledged , that a certain endowed female would have ap- propriated herself to , and consolidated herself with a church which my ...
Strana 46
... circumstance , and very finely imagined . The division of hell into seas of fire , and into firm ground impregnated with the same furious element , with that particular circumstance of the exclu- sion of Hope from those infernal regions ...
... circumstance , and very finely imagined . The division of hell into seas of fire , and into firm ground impregnated with the same furious element , with that particular circumstance of the exclu- sion of Hope from those infernal regions ...
Strana 48
... circumstance of his bursting out into tears , upon his survey of those in- numerable spirits whom he had involved in the same guilt and ruin with himself . 66 -He now prepared To speak ; whereat their doubled ranks they bend From wing ...
... circumstance of his bursting out into tears , upon his survey of those in- numerable spirits whom he had involved in the same guilt and ruin with himself . 66 -He now prepared To speak ; whereat their doubled ranks they bend From wing ...
Strana 53
... circumstances as he should not otherwise have observed . " To this he adds , as a maxim universally acknowledged , " that it is not necessary in poetry for the points of the comparison to correspond with one another exactly , but that a ...
... circumstances as he should not otherwise have observed . " To this he adds , as a maxim universally acknowledged , " that it is not necessary in poetry for the points of the comparison to correspond with one another exactly , but that a ...
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