The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... spirit , Pity , seems to be a stranger to the generality of an au- dience . The minds of men are indeed very differ- ently disposed ; and the reliefs from care and atten- tion are of one sort in a great spirit , and of another in an ...
... spirit , Pity , seems to be a stranger to the generality of an au- dience . The minds of men are indeed very differ- ently disposed ; and the reliefs from care and atten- tion are of one sort in a great spirit , and of another in an ...
Strana 191
... spirit is as much invigorated with its due proportion of honour and applause , as it is depressed by neglect and contempt . But it is only persons far above the common level who are thus affected with either of these extremes ; as in a ...
... spirit is as much invigorated with its due proportion of honour and applause , as it is depressed by neglect and contempt . But it is only persons far above the common level who are thus affected with either of these extremes ; as in a ...
Strana 477
... spirit of Spenser and Ariosto , than of Homer and Virgil . In the structure of his poem he has likewise ad- mitted of too many digressions . It is finely observed by Aristotle , that the author of an heroic poem should seldom speak ...
... spirit of Spenser and Ariosto , than of Homer and Virgil . In the structure of his poem he has likewise ad- mitted of too many digressions . It is finely observed by Aristotle , that the author of an heroic poem should seldom speak ...
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