The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 115
... says he , " you that are a critic , is the play ac- cording to your dramatic rules , as you call them ? Should your people in tragedy always talk to be understood ? Why , there is not a single sentence in this play that I do not know ...
... says he , " you that are a critic , is the play ac- cording to your dramatic rules , as you call them ? Should your people in tragedy always talk to be understood ? Why , there is not a single sentence in this play that I do not know ...
Strana 121
... says Horace , ' my father advised me to live within bounds , and be contented with the fortune he should leave me ; Do you not see , ' says he , ' the miserable con- dition of Burrus , and the son of Albus ? Let the misfor- tunes of ...
... says Horace , ' my father advised me to live within bounds , and be contented with the fortune he should leave me ; Do you not see , ' says he , ' the miserable con- dition of Burrus , and the son of Albus ? Let the misfor- tunes of ...
Strana 317
... says Jupiter , is the smoke of a whole hecatomb that is offered me by the general of an army , who is very impor- tunate with me to let him cut off a hundred thousand men that are drawn up in array against him . What does the impudent ...
... says Jupiter , is the smoke of a whole hecatomb that is offered me by the general of an army , who is very impor- tunate with me to let him cut off a hundred thousand men that are drawn up in array against him . What does the impudent ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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