The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... circumstances of my correspondent , whose letter I now insert , are so frequent , that I cannot want compassion so much as to forbear laying it be- fore the town . There is something so mean and in- human in a direct Smithfield bargain ...
... circumstances of my correspondent , whose letter I now insert , are so frequent , that I cannot want compassion so much as to forbear laying it be- fore the town . There is something so mean and in- human in a direct Smithfield bargain ...
Strana 74
... circumstances that are both cred- ible and astonishing ; or , as the French critics choose to phrase it , the fable should be filled with the prob- able and the marvellous . This rule is as fine and just as any in Aristotle's whole Art ...
... circumstances that are both cred- ible and astonishing ; or , as the French critics choose to phrase it , the fable should be filled with the prob- able and the marvellous . This rule is as fine and just as any in Aristotle's whole Art ...
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... circumstances ; but all pay a respect mixed with admiration , to this illustrious character . I have waited for his arrival in Holland , before I would let my correspondents know that I have not been so uncurious a Spectator as not to ...
... circumstances ; but all pay a respect mixed with admiration , to this illustrious character . I have waited for his arrival in Holland , before I would let my correspondents know that I have not been so uncurious a Spectator as not to ...
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