The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... spirits to its proper trace , these spirits , in the violence of their motion , run not only into the trace to which they were more particularly directed , but into several of those that lie about it . By this means , they awaken other ...
... spirits to its proper trace , these spirits , in the violence of their motion , run not only into the trace to which they were more particularly directed , but into several of those that lie about it . By this means , they awaken other ...
Strana 25
... spirits . This Mr. Dryden calls " the fairy way of writing , " which is indeed more difficult than any other that depends on the poet's fancy , because he has no pattern to follow in it , and must work altogether out of his own ...
... spirits . This Mr. Dryden calls " the fairy way of writing , " which is indeed more difficult than any other that depends on the poet's fancy , because he has no pattern to follow in it , and must work altogether out of his own ...
Strana 26
... spirits must not be confined to speak sense : but it is certain their sense ought to be a little discoloured , that it may seem particular , and proper to the person and condition of the speaker . These descriptions raise a pleasing ...
... spirits must not be confined to speak sense : but it is certain their sense ought to be a little discoloured , that it may seem particular , and proper to the person and condition of the speaker . These descriptions raise a pleasing ...
Strana 27
... spirit . Among all the poets of this kind our English are much the best , by what I have yet seen ; whether it be that we abound with more stories of this nature , or that the genius of our country is fitter for this sort of poetry ...
... spirit . Among all the poets of this kind our English are much the best , by what I have yet seen ; whether it be that we abound with more stories of this nature , or that the genius of our country is fitter for this sort of poetry ...
Strana 30
... spirits which set the springs a - going , and the proportionable minuteness of these several parts , before they have arrived at their full growth and perfection ; but if , after all this , we take the least particle of these animal spirits ...
... spirits which set the springs a - going , and the proportionable minuteness of these several parts , before they have arrived at their full growth and perfection ; but if , after all this , we take the least particle of these animal spirits ...
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