The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 127
... writing in the great and sublime manner , and so on the contrary . Milton has shewn him- self 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 contrary . Milton has shewn him- self 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 371
... writing will discern , after the same manner , not only the general beauties and imperfections of an author , but discover the several ways of thinking and expressing himself , which diversify him from all other authors , with the ...
... writing will discern , after the same manner , not only the general beauties and imperfections of an author , but discover the several ways of thinking and expressing himself , which diversify him from all other authors , with the ...
Strana 373
... writing seldom rise up singly , but at certain periods of time appear together , and in a body ; as they did at Rome in the reign of Augustus , and in Greece about the age of Socrates . I cannot think that Corneille , Racine , Moliere ...
... writing seldom rise up singly , but at certain periods of time appear together , and in a body ; as they did at Rome in the reign of Augustus , and in Greece about the age of Socrates . I cannot think that Corneille , Racine , Moliere ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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