The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... ment . This is brought to pass in a well chosen Aristotle observes the ancient tragic writers fable , by the account of such things as have made use of the names of such great men as really happened , or at least of such things as had ...
... ment . This is brought to pass in a well chosen Aristotle observes the ancient tragic writers fable , by the account of such things as have made use of the names of such great men as really happened , or at least of such things as had ...
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... ment where there is the figure of one of nist's , and take in a roll of their best Vir- our English kings without a head ; and upon ginia . Nothing material happened in the re- giving us to know , that the head , which was of maining ...
... ment where there is the figure of one of nist's , and take in a roll of their best Vir- our English kings without a head ; and upon ginia . Nothing material happened in the re- giving us to know , that the head , which was of maining ...
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... ment of the angels . Homer thére gives us a voured by heaven such an allegorical weapon scene of men , heroes , and gods , mixed toge- is very conformable to the old eastern way of ther in battle . Mars animates the contending thinking ...
... ment of the angels . Homer thére gives us a voured by heaven such an allegorical weapon scene of men , heroes , and gods , mixed toge- is very conformable to the old eastern way of ther in battle . Mars animates the contending thinking ...
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... ment . I could not but fancy to myself , as the elbow , and whispered something in his ear , old man stood up in the middle of the pit , that that lasted till the opening of the fifth act . he made a very proper centre to a tragic audi ...
... ment . I could not but fancy to myself , as the elbow , and whispered something in his ear , old man stood up in the middle of the pit , that that lasted till the opening of the fifth act . he made a very proper centre to a tragic audi ...
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... ment to the most intelligent of your readers . ' tea , or buy a skreen . What else should they " So these three men ceased to answer Job , mean ? as they often repeat it . These rakes because he was righteous in his own eyes . are your ...
... ment to the most intelligent of your readers . ' tea , or buy a skreen . What else should they " So these three men ceased to answer Job , mean ? as they often repeat it . These rakes because he was righteous in his own eyes . are your ...
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