The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... writing ' ; his chief talent , Blair thought , lay in ' describing and painting'.3 His general verdict could scarcely be higher . The Spectator , of which his papers are the chief ornament , is a book which is in the hands of every one ...
... writing ' ; his chief talent , Blair thought , lay in ' describing and painting'.3 His general verdict could scarcely be higher . The Spectator , of which his papers are the chief ornament , is a book which is in the hands of every one ...
Strana 170
... writing Tragedies , but against the Criticism that would establish this as the only Method ; and by that Means would very much cramp the English Tragedy , and perhaps give a wrong Bent to the Genius of our Writers . The Tragi - Comedy ...
... writing Tragedies , but against the Criticism that would establish this as the only Method ; and by that Means would very much cramp the English Tragedy , and perhaps give a wrong Bent to the Genius of our Writers . The Tragi - Comedy ...
Strana 451
... writing , and looking as it were another way , like an easie Writer , 2 or a Sonneteer : He was one of those that had too much Wit to know how to live in the World ; he was a Man of no Justice , but great good Manners ; he ruined every ...
... writing , and looking as it were another way , like an easie Writer , 2 or a Sonneteer : He was one of those that had too much Wit to know how to live in the World ; he was a Man of no Justice , but great good Manners ; he ruined every ...
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