The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 96
... given a Place in his Poem to those particular Prophecies which he found recorded of him in History and Tradition . The Poet took the Matters of Fact as they came down to him , and circumstanced them after his own Manner , to make them ...
... given a Place in his Poem to those particular Prophecies which he found recorded of him in History and Tradition . The Poet took the Matters of Fact as they came down to him , and circumstanced them after his own Manner , to make them ...
Strana 136
... given them . We see them gradually passing from the Triumph of their Guilt thro ' Re- morse , Shame , Despair , Contrition , Prayer , and Hope , to a perfect and compleat Repentance . At the End of the Tenth Book they are represented as ...
... given them . We see them gradually passing from the Triumph of their Guilt thro ' Re- morse , Shame , Despair , Contrition , Prayer , and Hope , to a perfect and compleat Repentance . At the End of the Tenth Book they are represented as ...
Strana 154
... given to Learning for some Years last past , has made our own Nation as glorious upon this Account , as for its late Triumphs and Conquests . The new Edition which is given us of Caesar's Commentaries , has already been taken Notice of ...
... given to Learning for some Years last past , has made our own Nation as glorious upon this Account , as for its late Triumphs and Conquests . The new Edition which is given us of Caesar's Commentaries , has already been taken Notice of ...
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