The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 5
... light than I ever met with in any other writer . As these points are dry in themselves to the generality of readers , the concise and clear manner in which he has treated them is very much to be admired , as is HORACE advises a poet to ...
... light than I ever met with in any other writer . As these points are dry in themselves to the generality of readers , the concise and clear manner in which he has treated them is very much to be admired , as is HORACE advises a poet to ...
Strana 7
... light , are tainty which to begin first of two affairs , than touched with exquisite beauty . The poet's would have been sufficient to have ended them thought of directing Satan to the Sun , which , both . The occasion of this seems to ...
... light , are tainty which to begin first of two affairs , than touched with exquisite beauty . The poet's would have been sufficient to have ended them thought of directing Satan to the Sun , which , both . The occasion of this seems to ...
Strana 33
... light or trivial . the reader's imagination all the woods that Those who look into Homer are surprised to grew upon it . There is further a greater beau- find his battles still rising one above another , ty in his singling out by names ...
... light or trivial . the reader's imagination all the woods that Those who look into Homer are surprised to grew upon it . There is further a greater beau- find his battles still rising one above another , ty in his singling out by names ...
Strana 35
... light impression of a thing , which at first fell into contempt with us for want of con- sideration . The real use of a certain qualifica - sciences that have not been recommended to ' Since there are scarce any of the arts and tion ...
... light impression of a thing , which at first fell into contempt with us for want of con- sideration . The real use of a certain qualifica - sciences that have not been recommended to ' Since there are scarce any of the arts and tion ...
Strana 42
... light of day yet wants to run Much of his race , though steep ; suspense in heav'n Held by thy voice , thy potent voice he hears , And longer will delay to hear thee tell His generation , & c . The thought of the golden compasses is con ...
... light of day yet wants to run Much of his race , though steep ; suspense in heav'n Held by thy voice , thy potent voice he hears , And longer will delay to hear thee tell His generation , & c . The thought of the golden compasses is con ...
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