The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... writing . We may be sure this metaphor would not have been so general in all tongues , had there not been a very ... writer of the papers marked with the signature Z , of which there are four in this volume . See Nos . 404 , 425 , and ...
... writing . We may be sure this metaphor would not have been so general in all tongues , had there not been a very ... writer of the papers marked with the signature Z , of which there are four in this volume . See Nos . 404 , 425 , and ...
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... writing , to be well versed in the works of the best critics , both ancient and modern . I must confess that I could wish there were authors of this kind , who beside the mechanical rules , which a man of very little taste may discourse ...
... writing , to be well versed in the works of the best critics , both ancient and modern . I must confess that I could wish there were authors of this kind , who beside the mechanical rules , which a man of very little taste may discourse ...
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... writing . ' How a poet should be qualified for it . The plea- sures of the imagination that arise from it . In this respect why the moderns excel the ancients . Why the English excel the moderns . Who the best among the English . Of ...
... writing . ' How a poet should be qualified for it . The plea- sures of the imagination that arise from it . In this respect why the moderns excel the ancients . Why the English excel the moderns . Who the best among the English . Of ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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