The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... imagination like Shakspeare's to form them ; for which reason Mr. Dryden would not allow even Beaumont and Fletcher capable of imi- tating him . " But Shakspeare's magic could not copied be : Within that circle none durst walk but he ...
... imagination like Shakspeare's to form them ; for which reason Mr. Dryden would not allow even Beaumont and Fletcher capable of imi- tating him . " But Shakspeare's magic could not copied be : Within that circle none durst walk but he ...
Strana 445
... imagination during so long a sleep . He is said to have gone already through , three days and three nights of it , and to have com- prised in them the most remarkable passages of the four first empires of the world . If he can keep free ...
... imagination during so long a sleep . He is said to have gone already through , three days and three nights of it , and to have com- prised in them the most remarkable passages of the four first empires of the world . If he can keep free ...
Strana 514
... imagination has promised to you in the possession of one who is in the bloom of youth , and in the reputation of inno- cence . You would soon have enough of me , as I am sprightly , young , gay , and airy . When fancy is sated , and ...
... imagination has promised to you in the possession of one who is in the bloom of youth , and in the reputation of inno- cence . You would soon have enough of me , as I am sprightly , young , gay , and airy . When fancy is sated , and ...
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