The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 214
... late slaves of the stage now become its masters , dunces that will be sure to suppress all theatrical entertainments and activities that they are not able themselves to shine in ! 1 Horace , Ars Poet . 334 . 2 Christopher Rich , to whom ...
... late slaves of the stage now become its masters , dunces that will be sure to suppress all theatrical entertainments and activities that they are not able themselves to shine in ! 1 Horace , Ars Poet . 334 . 2 Christopher Rich , to whom ...
Strana 368
... late papers ; and as a man of gallantry , I thought it a duty incumbent on me to impart it to you , in hopes of a reformation , which is only to be effected by a restoration of the Latin to the usual dignity in your papers , which of late ...
... late papers ; and as a man of gallantry , I thought it a duty incumbent on me to impart it to you , in hopes of a reformation , which is only to be effected by a restoration of the Latin to the usual dignity in your papers , which of late ...
Strana 372
... late years in our own country , are raised upon contrary plans . I must however own , that I think this kind of fable , which is the most perfect in tragedy , is not so proper for an heroic poem . Milton seems to have been sensible of ...
... late years in our own country , are raised upon contrary plans . I must however own , that I think this kind of fable , which is the most perfect in tragedy , is not so proper for an heroic poem . Milton seems to have been sensible of ...
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