The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 192
... short History of the Lover's Leap and is inscribed , An Account of Persons Male and Female , who offered up their Vows in the Temple of the Pythian Apollo , in the Forty sixth Olympiad , and leaped from the Promon- tory of Leucate into ...
... short History of the Lover's Leap and is inscribed , An Account of Persons Male and Female , who offered up their Vows in the Temple of the Pythian Apollo , in the Forty sixth Olympiad , and leaped from the Promon- tory of Leucate into ...
Strana 297
... short or a very long Action would be to the Memory . The first would be , as it were , lost and swallowed up by it , and the other difficult to be contained in it . Homer and Virgil have shewn their principal Art in this Particular ...
... short or a very long Action would be to the Memory . The first would be , as it were , lost and swallowed up by it , and the other difficult to be contained in it . Homer and Virgil have shewn their principal Art in this Particular ...
Strana 410
... short Fables , and their Similes so many short Episodes ; to which you may add , if you please , that their Metaphors are so many short Similes . If the Reader considers the Comparisons in the first Book of Milton , of the Sun in an ...
... short Fables , and their Similes so many short Episodes ; to which you may add , if you please , that their Metaphors are so many short Similes . If the Reader considers the Comparisons in the first Book of Milton , of the Sun in an ...
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