The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana ix
... writing behind a Roman Wall of hexameter . For among his Latin poems in the Oxford Musa Anglicane are eighty or ... writer . One was the smooth and level way of patronage ; the other a rough up - hill track for men who struggled in the ...
... writing behind a Roman Wall of hexameter . For among his Latin poems in the Oxford Musa Anglicane are eighty or ... writer . One was the smooth and level way of patronage ; the other a rough up - hill track for men who struggled in the ...
Strana x
... writing to a statesman of the Revolution , who was his political patron , just then out of office , and propriety ... write this book , in which he opposed to the fashionable classicism of his day a sound reflection that the heroism ...
... writing to a statesman of the Revolution , who was his political patron , just then out of office , and propriety ... write this book , in which he opposed to the fashionable classicism of his day a sound reflection that the heroism ...
Strana xii
... writing of this comedy , Addison , having lost his immediate prospect of political employment , and his salary too , by ... write a festival drama , and , at the same time , publishing the second part of his dramatic works , vehemently ...
... writing of this comedy , Addison , having lost his immediate prospect of political employment , and his salary too , by ... write a festival drama , and , at the same time , publishing the second part of his dramatic works , vehemently ...
Strana xiii
... write in his Prologue to it , ' Pleasure must still have something that's severe . ' Having translated Corneille's translations of Garcia and Tristan ( Dorante and Cliton ) into Young Bookwit and Latine , he transformed the serv- ant ...
... write in his Prologue to it , ' Pleasure must still have something that's severe . ' Having translated Corneille's translations of Garcia and Tristan ( Dorante and Cliton ) into Young Bookwit and Latine , he transformed the serv- ant ...
Strana xvii
... writing to Addison that he thought Steele ' the vilest of man- ' kind , ' in writing of this to Swift , Steele ... write an essay upon each of the two great founders of the latest period of English litera- ture , Defoe and Steele ...
... writing to Addison that he thought Steele ' the vilest of man- ' kind , ' in writing of this to Swift , Steele ... write an essay upon each of the two great founders of the latest period of English litera- ture , Defoe and Steele ...
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