The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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Strana 55
... greatest Height To justifie this Assertion , I shall put my Reader in mind of Horace , the greatest Wit and Critick in the Augustan Age ; and of Boileau , the most correct Poet among the Moderns : Not to mention la Fontaine , who by ...
... greatest Height To justifie this Assertion , I shall put my Reader in mind of Horace , the greatest Wit and Critick in the Augustan Age ; and of Boileau , the most correct Poet among the Moderns : Not to mention la Fontaine , who by ...
Strana 121
... greatest Statesmen of the Age in which he lived , being asked by a Friend , How he was able to dispatch that Multitude of Affairs in which he was engaged ; replyed , That his whole Art consisted in doing one Thing at once . If , says he ...
... greatest Statesmen of the Age in which he lived , being asked by a Friend , How he was able to dispatch that Multitude of Affairs in which he was engaged ; replyed , That his whole Art consisted in doing one Thing at once . If , says he ...
Strana 178
... greatest Antients have been guilty of it , and that Aristotle himself has given it a Place in his Rhetorick among the Beauties of that Art But as it is in itself poor and trifling , it is I think at present universally exploded by all ...
... greatest Antients have been guilty of it , and that Aristotle himself has given it a Place in his Rhetorick among the Beauties of that Art But as it is in itself poor and trifling , it is I think at present universally exploded by all ...
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