The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... mankind that prevailed in the age of the poet , might possibly have been according to the letter . The persons are such as might have acted what is ascribed to them , as the circumstances in which they are represented might possibly ...
... mankind that prevailed in the age of the poet , might possibly have been according to the letter . The persons are such as might have acted what is ascribed to them , as the circumstances in which they are represented might possibly ...
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... mankind , in the last view which he gives us of him , under the lowest state of mortification and disappointment . We see him chew- ing ashes , grovelling in the dust , and laden with supernumerary pains and torments1 . On the con ...
... mankind , in the last view which he gives us of him , under the lowest state of mortification and disappointment . We see him chew- ing ashes , grovelling in the dust , and laden with supernumerary pains and torments1 . On the con ...
Strana 340
... mankind to dive into a secret , and the reputation many have acquired by concealing their meaning under obscure terms and phrases , resolve , that they may be still more abstruse , to write without any meaning at all . This art , as it ...
... mankind to dive into a secret , and the reputation many have acquired by concealing their meaning under obscure terms and phrases , resolve , that they may be still more abstruse , to write without any meaning at all . This art , as it ...
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