The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... affect and captivate the soul . THOSE Who know how many volumes have been written on the poems of Homer and Virgil will casily pardon the length of my discourse upon Milton . The Paradise Lost is looked upon , by the best judges , as ...
... affect and captivate the soul . THOSE Who know how many volumes have been written on the poems of Homer and Virgil will casily pardon the length of my discourse upon Milton . The Paradise Lost is looked upon , by the best judges , as ...
Strana 119
... affect the education of youth . ' SIR , ' I HAVE long expected that , in the course of your observations upon the several parts of hu- man life , you would one time or other fall upon a subject , which , since you have not , I take the ...
... affect the education of youth . ' SIR , ' I HAVE long expected that , in the course of your observations upon the several parts of hu- man life , you would one time or other fall upon a subject , which , since you have not , I take the ...
Strana 362
... affect- ed such an obscurity in their style and manner of writing , that , though every one may read their works , there will be but very few who can com- prehend their meaning . Persius , the Latin satirist , affected obscurity for ...
... affect- ed such an obscurity in their style and manner of writing , that , though every one may read their works , there will be but very few who can com- prehend their meaning . Persius , the Latin satirist , affected obscurity for ...
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