The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 162
... Author reckons ten Days . As for that Part of the Action which is described in the three first Books , as it does not pass within the Regions of Nature , I have before observed that it is not subject to any Calculations of Time . I I ...
... Author reckons ten Days . As for that Part of the Action which is described in the three first Books , as it does not pass within the Regions of Nature , I have before observed that it is not subject to any Calculations of Time . I I ...
Strana 271
... Authors , he finds a Coldness and Indifference in his Thoughts , he ought to conclude , not ( as is too usual among tasteless Readers ) that the Author wants those Per- fections which have been admired in him , but that he himself wants ...
... Authors , he finds a Coldness and Indifference in his Thoughts , he ought to conclude , not ( as is too usual among tasteless Readers ) that the Author wants those Per- fections which have been admired in him , but that he himself wants ...
Strana 452
... Author , I have found above half the Volume taken up with various Readings . When I have expected to meet with a Learned Note upon a doubtful Passage in a Latin Poet , I have only been informed , that such or such ancient Manuscripts ...
... Author , I have found above half the Volume taken up with various Readings . When I have expected to meet with a Learned Note upon a doubtful Passage in a Latin Poet , I have only been informed , that such or such ancient Manuscripts ...
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