The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 112
... reader may find a more particular Account in Dr. Fuller's book of English Worthies . This in- stance will , I hope , convince my readers that there may be a great deal of fine writing in the capital letters which bring up the rear of my ...
... reader may find a more particular Account in Dr. Fuller's book of English Worthies . This in- stance will , I hope , convince my readers that there may be a great deal of fine writing in the capital letters which bring up the rear of my ...
Strana 263
... reader must assent to , when he sees them ex- plained with that elegance and perspicuity in which they are delivered . As for those which are the most known , and the most received , they are placed in so beautiful a light , and ...
... reader must assent to , when he sees them ex- plained with that elegance and perspicuity in which they are delivered . As for those which are the most known , and the most received , they are placed in so beautiful a light , and ...
Strana 453
... reader , upon the publishing of a new poem , has wit and ill nature enough to turn several passages of it into ridicule , and very often in the right place . This Mr. Dryden has very agreeably remarked in those two celebrated lines ...
... reader , upon the publishing of a new poem , has wit and ill nature enough to turn several passages of it into ridicule , and very often in the right place . This Mr. Dryden has very agreeably remarked in those two celebrated lines ...
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