The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... actions , and received so very small improvements ; and yet if we look into the beha- viour of many whom we daily ... action On the contra- ry , I believe our hours may very often be more profitably laid out in such transactions as ...
... actions , and received so very small improvements ; and yet if we look into the beha- viour of many whom we daily ... action On the contra- ry , I believe our hours may very often be more profitably laid out in such transactions as ...
Strana 102
... action of Paradise Lost from the beginning of Raphael's speech in this book , as he supposes the action of the Eneid to begin in the second book of that poem . I could allege many reasons for my drawing the action of the Eneid rather ...
... action of Paradise Lost from the beginning of Raphael's speech in this book , as he supposes the action of the Eneid to begin in the second book of that poem . I could allege many reasons for my drawing the action of the Eneid rather ...
Strana 156
... action as that of dragging the governor of a town after his chariot . I know this is generally ascribed to his passion for Homer ; but I lately met with a passage in Plutarch , which , if I am not very much mistaken , still gives us a ...
... action as that of dragging the governor of a town after his chariot . I know this is generally ascribed to his passion for Homer ; but I lately met with a passage in Plutarch , which , if I am not very much mistaken , still gives us a ...
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