The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Strana 130
... write loving ! ) Mrs Margaret Clark , I pray you let affection excuse presump- tion . Having been so happy as to enjoy the sight of your sweet countenance and comely body sometimes when I had occasion to buy treacle or liquorice powder ...
... write loving ! ) Mrs Margaret Clark , I pray you let affection excuse presump- tion . Having been so happy as to enjoy the sight of your sweet countenance and comely body sometimes when I had occasion to buy treacle or liquorice powder ...
Strana 174
... writing in the great and sublime manner ; and so on the con- trary . Milton has shown himself a master in both these ways of writing . The seventh book , which we are now entering upon , is an instance of that sublime which is not mixed ...
... writing in the great and sublime manner ; and so on the con- trary . Milton has shown himself a master in both these ways of writing . The seventh book , which we are now entering upon , is an instance of that sublime which is not mixed ...
Strana 340
... writing unintelligibly has been very much improved , and followed by several of the moderns , who , observing the ... write without any meaning at all . This art , as it is at present practised by many eminent authors , consists in ...
... writing unintelligibly has been very much improved , and followed by several of the moderns , who , observing the ... write without any meaning at all . This art , as it is at present practised by many eminent authors , consists in ...
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