The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... discourses , when you seem bent upon obliging the world with a train of thinking , which , rightly at- tended to ... discourse ; but if you will do me the favour of inserting this letter in your next paper , you will do some service ...
... discourses , when you seem bent upon obliging the world with a train of thinking , which , rightly at- tended to ... discourse ; but if you will do me the favour of inserting this letter in your next paper , you will do some service ...
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... discourse , that make every thing about them clear and beautiful . A noble metaphor , when it is placed to an advantage , casts a kind of glory round it , and darts a lustre through a whole sentence . These different kinds of allusion ...
... discourse , that make every thing about them clear and beautiful . A noble metaphor , when it is placed to an advantage , casts a kind of glory round it , and darts a lustre through a whole sentence . These different kinds of allusion ...
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... discourse , perplexes him in another . For the same reason , likewise , every thought in a methodical discourse shows itself in its greatest beauty , as the several figures in a piece of painting receive new grace from their disposition ...
... discourse , perplexes him in another . For the same reason , likewise , every thought in a methodical discourse shows itself in its greatest beauty , as the several figures in a piece of painting receive new grace from their disposition ...
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