The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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... Discourse on Allegorical Poetry ; " are all valuable for the perspicuity , grace , learning , and sense , which they display . He published an edition of the Works of Spenser , which , until the appearance of the recent more important ...
... Discourse on Allegorical Poetry ; " are all valuable for the perspicuity , grace , learning , and sense , which they display . He published an edition of the Works of Spenser , which , until the appearance of the recent more important ...
Strana xi
... Discourse on the Being and Attributes of God ; " which , though it failed to convince either party , terminated in ( what is not very usual with disputants ) mutual expressions of respect and good - will . In 1714 his first paper in the ...
... Discourse on the Being and Attributes of God ; " which , though it failed to convince either party , terminated in ( what is not very usual with disputants ) mutual expressions of respect and good - will . In 1714 his first paper in the ...
Strana xix
... Discourse upon the Dissensions between the Nobles and Commons in Athens and Rome . " pamphlet excited much attention ; and Somers , Halifax , and Sunderland took him at once into familiarity and confidence . He now made frequent ...
... Discourse upon the Dissensions between the Nobles and Commons in Athens and Rome . " pamphlet excited much attention ; and Somers , Halifax , and Sunderland took him at once into familiarity and confidence . He now made frequent ...
Strana xxiv
... discourse with him , for which he is com- memorated with much humor by Steele , in the " Guardian . " " There is a silly habit among many of our minor orators , who display their eloquence in the several Coffee - houses , to the no ...
... discourse with him , for which he is com- memorated with much humor by Steele , in the " Guardian . " " There is a silly habit among many of our minor orators , who display their eloquence in the several Coffee - houses , to the no ...
Strana 33
... discourse is at once animated by the strength and force of reason , and adorned with all the graces and embellish- ments of wit ! When learning irradiates common life , it is then in its highest use and perfection ; and it is to such as ...
... discourse is at once animated by the strength and force of reason , and adorned with all the graces and embellish- ments of wit ! When learning irradiates common life , it is then in its highest use and perfection ; and it is to such as ...
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