The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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Strana 128
... writing it cannot be supposed that Steele was unacquainted : in these , and such like cases , the papers might have been actually transcribed before or after they were sent , and marked as transcribed at the request of the writers , and ...
... writing it cannot be supposed that Steele was unacquainted : in these , and such like cases , the papers might have been actually transcribed before or after they were sent , and marked as transcribed at the request of the writers , and ...
Strana 211
... writing in the great and sublime manner , and so on the contrary . Milton has shown himself a master in both these ways of writing . The seventh book , which we are now entering upon , is an instance of that sublime which is not mixed ...
... writing in the great and sublime manner , and so on the contrary . Milton has shown himself a master in both these ways of writing . The seventh book , which we are now entering upon , is an instance of that sublime which is not mixed ...
Strana 468
... writers , who have been injudiciously confounded together , it would seem that he never published any writing , and that he suffered for speaking freely his opinions , whatever they might be in themselves , very odious to his countrymen ...
... writers , who have been injudiciously confounded together , it would seem that he never published any writing , and that he suffered for speaking freely his opinions , whatever they might be in themselves , very odious to his countrymen ...
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