The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 386
... Lost " . The parts which remain to be considered , according to Ari- stotle's method , are the sentiments and the language . Before I enter upon the first of these , I must adver- tise my reader , that it is my design , as soon as I ...
... Lost " . The parts which remain to be considered , according to Ari- stotle's method , are the sentiments and the language . Before I enter upon the first of these , I must adver- tise my reader , that it is my design , as soon as I ...
Strana 446
... Lost under those four great heads of the fable , the characters , the sentiments , and the language ; and have shown 4 By Steele , from the letter - box , see No. 270. paragr . 1 . * Continuation of Addison's critique on Paradise Lost ...
... Lost under those four great heads of the fable , the characters , the sentiments , and the language ; and have shown 4 By Steele , from the letter - box , see No. 270. paragr . 1 . * Continuation of Addison's critique on Paradise Lost ...
Strana 476
... Lost is unsuccessful , and by no means a match for his enemies . This gave occa- sion to Mr. Dryden's reflection , that the devil was in reality Milton's hero . I think I have obviated this objection in my first paper . The Paradise Lost ...
... Lost is unsuccessful , and by no means a match for his enemies . This gave occa- sion to Mr. Dryden's reflection , that the devil was in reality Milton's hero . I think I have obviated this objection in my first paper . The Paradise Lost ...
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