The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... reader in its full beauty . For this reason , though I have endeavoured to give a general idea of its graces and imperfections in my first six papers , I thought myself obliged to bestow one upon every book in particular . The first ...
... reader in its full beauty . For this reason , though I have endeavoured to give a general idea of its graces and imperfections in my first six papers , I thought myself obliged to bestow one upon every book in particular . The first ...
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Alexander Chalmers. reader , without producing in it any thing like tu- mult or agitation . The critic above mentioned , among the rules which he lays down for succeeding in the sublime way of writing , proposes to his reader , that he ...
Alexander Chalmers. reader , without producing in it any thing like tu- mult or agitation . The critic above mentioned , among the rules which he lays down for succeeding in the sublime way of writing , proposes to his reader , that he ...
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... readers . Adam and Eve , in the book we are now consi- dering , are likewise drawn with such sentiments as do not only interest the reader in their afflic- tions , but raise in him the most melting passions of humanity and commiseration ...
... readers . Adam and Eve , in the book we are now consi- dering , are likewise drawn with such sentiments as do not only interest the reader in their afflic- tions , but raise in him the most melting passions of humanity and commiseration ...
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