The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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George Atherton Aitken. circumstances as should raise and astonish the mind of the reader ; and , at the same time ... raised and qualified for such a description , by the reading of the ancient poets , and of Homer in particular . It ...
George Atherton Aitken. circumstances as should raise and astonish the mind of the reader ; and , at the same time ... raised and qualified for such a description , by the reading of the ancient poets , and of Homer in particular . It ...
Strana 157
... raised against it . I have proceeded to give an account of the particular dances of the Greeks and Romans , whether religious , war- like , or civil ; and taken particular notice of that part of dancing relating to the ancient stage ...
... raised against it . I have proceeded to give an account of the particular dances of the Greeks and Romans , whether religious , war- like , or civil ; and taken particular notice of that part of dancing relating to the ancient stage ...
Strana 242
... raising a heap of stones that envy has cast at me without doing me any harm ' . The author here alludes to those ... raised by the hands of envy . For my part , I admire an author for such a temper of mind as enables him to bear an ...
... raising a heap of stones that envy has cast at me without doing me any harm ' . The author here alludes to those ... raised by the hands of envy . For my part , I admire an author for such a temper of mind as enables him to bear an ...
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