The Spectator, Svazek 3Clarendon Press, 1965 - Počet stran: 608 A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Strana 203
... Action of Paradise Lost from the Beginning of Raphael's Speech in this Book , as he supposes the Action of the Æneid to begin in the second Book of that Poem . I could alledge many Reasons for my drawing the Action of the Æneid , rather ...
... Action of Paradise Lost from the Beginning of Raphael's Speech in this Book , as he supposes the Action of the Æneid to begin in the second Book of that Poem . I could alledge many Reasons for my drawing the Action of the Æneid , rather ...
Strana 247
... Actions of such Men as have been famous in their Generation , it should not be thought enough to make them barely understand so many Greek or Latin Sentences , but they should be asked their Opinion of such an Action or Saying , and ...
... Actions of such Men as have been famous in their Generation , it should not be thought enough to make them barely understand so many Greek or Latin Sentences , but they should be asked their Opinion of such an Action or Saying , and ...
Strana 524
... Actions which Men are used to reckon wholly unaccountable ; for as nothing is produced without a Cause , so by observing the Nature and Course of the Passions , we shall be able to trace every Action from its first Conception to its ...
... Actions which Men are used to reckon wholly unaccountable ; for as nothing is produced without a Cause , so by observing the Nature and Course of the Passions , we shall be able to trace every Action from its first Conception to its ...
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