The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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Strana 290
... and the last with what is strange. Reading the Iliad, is like travelling through a country uninhabited, where the fancy is entertained with a thousand savage prospects of vast deserts, wide uncultivated. 290 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 41T.
... and the last with what is strange. Reading the Iliad, is like travelling through a country uninhabited, where the fancy is entertained with a thousand savage prospects of vast deserts, wide uncultivated. 290 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 41T.
Strana 291
... Iliad, nor more charming than that of \enus in the first ^Sneid. H, KCU KlKUftTjfTtV f 7r' (fypWTl ViviTi KpOVltuP, Ap&poauu 5' apa x^rai tncfywijavTo avaKTOs Kparos aw' aBcwaroto [ityay 8' cAeAi{er Okvfnrov. ILIAD, I. 528. " He spoke ...
... Iliad, nor more charming than that of \enus in the first ^Sneid. H, KCU KlKUftTjfTtV f 7r' (fypWTl ViviTi KpOVltuP, Ap&poauu 5' apa x^rai tncfywijavTo avaKTOs Kparos aw' aBcwaroto [ityay 8' cAeAi{er Okvfnrov. ILIAD, I. 528. " He spoke ...
Strana 474
... Iliad, the reading of it like travelling through a country ui Hi-nature an imitator of Imaginary beings in poetry . Instances in Ovid, \ irgil, Milton Imagination, its pleasures respect* equal to those of the. m. m. m. m. SB 185 4L» I m m m ...
... Iliad, the reading of it like travelling through a country ui Hi-nature an imitator of Imaginary beings in poetry . Instances in Ovid, \ irgil, Milton Imagination, its pleasures respect* equal to those of the. m. m. m. m. SB 185 4L» I m m m ...
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