The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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Strana 307
... particular swells his last Note in an hollow Voice , that is not without its Harmony ; nor can I forbear being inspired with a most agreeable Melancholy , when I hear that sad and solemn Air with which the Publick is very often asked ...
... particular swells his last Note in an hollow Voice , that is not without its Harmony ; nor can I forbear being inspired with a most agreeable Melancholy , when I hear that sad and solemn Air with which the Publick is very often asked ...
Strana 105
... Particular in several Parts of the Iliad and Odyssey , tho ' at the same Time those who have treated this great Poet with Candour , have attributed this Defect to the Times in which he lived . It was the Fault of the Age , and not of ...
... Particular in several Parts of the Iliad and Odyssey , tho ' at the same Time those who have treated this great Poet with Candour , have attributed this Defect to the Times in which he lived . It was the Fault of the Age , and not of ...
Strana 253
... particular Beauty of the Speeches in the Third Book , consists in that Shortness and Perspicuity of Stile , in which the Poet has couched the greatest Mysteries of Christianity , and drawn together , in a regular Scheme , the whole Dis ...
... particular Beauty of the Speeches in the Third Book , consists in that Shortness and Perspicuity of Stile , in which the Poet has couched the greatest Mysteries of Christianity , and drawn together , in a regular Scheme , the whole Dis ...
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