The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... without being Immoral . One may apply to these Authors that Passage in Waller , Poets lose half the Praise they would have got , Were it but known what they discreetly blot . As No. 179 . As nothing is more easie than to THE SPECTATOR 41.
... without being Immoral . One may apply to these Authors that Passage in Waller , Poets lose half the Praise they would have got , Were it but known what they discreetly blot . As No. 179 . As nothing is more easie than to THE SPECTATOR 41.
Strana 56
... Poem . As for the Odissey , I think it is plain that Horace considered it as one of these Allegorical Fables , by the Moral which he has given us of several Parts of it . The greatest Italian Wits have applied themselves to the Writing ...
... Poem . As for the Odissey , I think it is plain that Horace considered it as one of these Allegorical Fables , by the Moral which he has given us of several Parts of it . The greatest Italian Wits have applied themselves to the Writing ...
Strana 61
... Poets value themselves very much for sleeping on Parnassus , but I never heard they got a Groat by it : On the contrary , our Friend Nicholas gets more by sleeping than he could by working , and may be more properly said , than ever ...
... Poets value themselves very much for sleeping on Parnassus , but I never heard they got a Groat by it : On the contrary , our Friend Nicholas gets more by sleeping than he could by working , and may be more properly said , than ever ...
Strana 105
... Poets and Philosophers ; but I do not remember to have met with any Author who has treated of those ill Habits Men are subject to , not so much by reason of their different Ages and Tempers , as the particular Profession or Business in ...
... Poets and Philosophers ; but I do not remember to have met with any Author who has treated of those ill Habits Men are subject to , not so much by reason of their different Ages and Tempers , as the particular Profession or Business in ...
Strana 194
... to take out of the Poets than the Prose Writers , as the former generally give a finer Turn to a Thought than the latter , and by couching it in few Words , and in harmonious Numbers , it 194 THE SPECTATOR No. 220. ...
... to take out of the Poets than the Prose Writers , as the former generally give a finer Turn to a Thought than the latter , and by couching it in few Words , and in harmonious Numbers , it 194 THE SPECTATOR No. 220. ...
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