The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 77
... kind , in this relation of her dream , will be obvious to every reader . Though the catastrophe of the poem is finely presaged on this occasion , the particulars of it are so artfully shadowed , that they do not anticipate the story ...
... kind , in this relation of her dream , will be obvious to every reader . Though the catastrophe of the poem is finely presaged on this occasion , the particulars of it are so artfully shadowed , that they do not anticipate the story ...
Strana 303
... kind of garden or landscape , and making every thing smile about him , whilst in reality he thinks of nothing but of the harvest , and the increase which is to arise from it . We may farther observe how Providence has taken care to keep ...
... kind of garden or landscape , and making every thing smile about him , whilst in reality he thinks of nothing but of the harvest , and the increase which is to arise from it . We may farther observe how Providence has taken care to keep ...
Strana 365
... kind of comment to what he utters , and enforce every thing he says , with weak hearers , better than the strongest argument he can make use of . They keep the audience awake , and fix their attention to what is delivered to them , at ...
... kind of comment to what he utters , and enforce every thing he says , with weak hearers , better than the strongest argument he can make use of . They keep the audience awake , and fix their attention to what is delivered to them , at ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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