The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 447
... critics , but also with the an- cient and modern who have written in either of the learned languages . Above all , I ... critic , when in reality he does not comprehend his meaning . It is in criticism as in all other sciences and spe ...
... critics , but also with the an- cient and modern who have written in either of the learned languages . Above all , I ... critic , when in reality he does not comprehend his meaning . It is in criticism as in all other sciences and spe ...
Strana 450
... critics I have been here mentioning . A famous critic , says he , having gathered together all the faults of an emi- nent poet , made a present of them to Apollo , who re- ceived them very graciously , and resolved to make the author a ...
... critics I have been here mentioning . A famous critic , says he , having gathered together all the faults of an emi- nent poet , made a present of them to Apollo , who re- ceived them very graciously , and resolved to make the author a ...
Strana 518
... critic's , ibid . one of the best logicians in the world , 291. his division of a poem , 297. another of his ... critics , 201 . Boileau censured , and for what , 209 . Cæsar , Julius , a frequent saying of his , 256 . Camillus ...
... critic's , ibid . one of the best logicians in the world , 291. his division of a poem , 297. another of his ... critics , 201 . Boileau censured , and for what , 209 . Cæsar , Julius , a frequent saying of his , 256 . Camillus ...
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