The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... notice of it . Several of my readers may doubtless remember that upon the conclusion of the last war , which had been carried on so successfully by the enemy , their generals were many of them transformed into ambas- sadors ; but the ...
... notice of it . Several of my readers may doubtless remember that upon the conclusion of the last war , which had been carried on so successfully by the enemy , their generals were many of them transformed into ambas- sadors ; but the ...
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... notice of the most ordinary reader . There are indeed so many wonderful strokes of poetry in this book , and such a variety of sublime ideas , that it would have been impossible to have given them a place within the bounds of this paper ...
... notice of the most ordinary reader . There are indeed so many wonderful strokes of poetry in this book , and such a variety of sublime ideas , that it would have been impossible to have given them a place within the bounds of this paper ...
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... notice , speaks as little as possible in his own person , and , after the example of Homer , fills every part of his work with manners and characters , introduces a so- liloquy of this infernal agent , who was thus restless in the ...
... notice , speaks as little as possible in his own person , and , after the example of Homer , fills every part of his work with manners and characters , introduces a so- liloquy of this infernal agent , who was thus restless in the ...
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