The Spectator, Svazky 1–2Dent, 1930 |
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Strana 228
... greatest Genius , that is not broken and cultivated by the Rules of Art . Imitation is natural to us , and when it does not raise the Mind to Poetry , Painting , Musick , or other more noble Arts , it often breaks out in Punns and ...
... greatest Genius , that is not broken and cultivated by the Rules of Art . Imitation is natural to us , and when it does not raise the Mind to Poetry , Painting , Musick , or other more noble Arts , it often breaks out in Punns and ...
Strana 19
... greatest Wit tempered with the greatest Candour , and was one of the finest Criticks as well as the best Poets of his Age , had a numerous Collection of old English Ballads , and took a particular Pleasure in the Reading of them . I can ...
... greatest Wit tempered with the greatest Candour , and was one of the finest Criticks as well as the best Poets of his Age , had a numerous Collection of old English Ballads , and took a particular Pleasure in the Reading of them . I can ...
Strana 205
... greatest Good or the greatest Evil . Where Sovereigns have it by Impressions received from Education only , it creates an Ambitious rather than a Noble Mind ; where it is the natural Bent of the Prince's Inclination , it prompts him to ...
... greatest Good or the greatest Evil . Where Sovereigns have it by Impressions received from Education only , it creates an Ambitious rather than a Noble Mind ; where it is the natural Bent of the Prince's Inclination , it prompts him to ...
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