The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... represented in that elegant audience ? You see one credulous of all that is said ; another wrapt up in deep suspense ; another saying there is some reason in what he says ; another angry that the apos- tle destroys a favourite opinion ...
... represented in that elegant audience ? You see one credulous of all that is said ; another wrapt up in deep suspense ; another saying there is some reason in what he says ; another angry that the apos- tle destroys a favourite opinion ...
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Alexander Chalmers. these allusions , where the poet himself represents them as fabulous , as he does in some places , but ... represented them in their full strength and beauty , without having recourse to these foreign assistances . Our ...
Alexander Chalmers. these allusions , where the poet himself represents them as fabulous , as he does in some places , but ... represented them in their full strength and beauty , without having recourse to these foreign assistances . Our ...
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... represented as op- erating after a particular manner in the first produc- tion of nature . This whole exordium rises very happily into noble language and sentiment , as I think the transition to the fable is exquisitely beautiful and ...
... represented as op- erating after a particular manner in the first produc- tion of nature . This whole exordium rises very happily into noble language and sentiment , as I think the transition to the fable is exquisitely beautiful and ...
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