The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 253
... Criticks , who write in a positive dogmatick Way , without either Language , Genius or Imagina- tion . If the Reader would see how the best of the Latin Criticks writ , he may find their Manner very beautifully de- scribed in the ...
... Criticks , who write in a positive dogmatick Way , without either Language , Genius or Imagina- tion . If the Reader would see how the best of the Latin Criticks writ , he may find their Manner very beautifully de- scribed in the ...
Strana 298
... Criticks have collected from several Hints in the Iliad and Aeneid the Space of Time , which is taken up by the Action of each of those Poems ; but as a great Part of Milton's Story was transacted in Regions that lie out of the Reach of ...
... Criticks have collected from several Hints in the Iliad and Aeneid the Space of Time , which is taken up by the Action of each of those Poems ; but as a great Part of Milton's Story was transacted in Regions that lie out of the Reach of ...
Strana 497
... Critick and Philo- sopher endeavours to palliate this Imperfection in the Greek Poet , by imputing it in some Measure to ... Criticks have collected from several Hints in the Iliad and Aeneid the Space of Time , which is taken up by the ...
... Critick and Philo- sopher endeavours to palliate this Imperfection in the Greek Poet , by imputing it in some Measure to ... Criticks have collected from several Hints in the Iliad and Aeneid the Space of Time , which is taken up by the ...
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