The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 262
... writing , might with great pleasure both to himself and them , run over together with them the best Roman historians , poets , and orators , and point out their more remarkable beauties ; give them a short scheme of chronology , a ...
... writing , might with great pleasure both to himself and them , run over together with them the best Roman historians , poets , and orators , and point out their more remarkable beauties ; give them a short scheme of chronology , a ...
Strana 471
... writing seldom rise up singly , but at certain periods of time appear together , and in a body ; as they did at Rome in the reign of Augustus , and in Greece about the age of Socrates . I cannot think that Corneille , Racine , Moliere ...
... writing seldom rise up singly , but at certain periods of time appear together , and in a body ; as they did at Rome in the reign of Augustus , and in Greece about the age of Socrates . I cannot think that Corneille , Racine , Moliere ...
Strana 483
... writing , wherein the poet quite loses sight of nature , and entertains his reader's imagination with the characters and actions of such persons as have many of them no existence but what he bestows on them . Such are fairies , witches ...
... writing , wherein the poet quite loses sight of nature , and entertains his reader's imagination with the characters and actions of such persons as have many of them no existence but what he bestows on them . Such are fairies , witches ...
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