The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... Poets of Antiquity , there is none whose Fragments are so beautiful as those of Sappho . They give us a Taste of her way of Writing , which is perfectly conformable with that extraordinary Character we find of her , in the Remarks of ...
... Poets of Antiquity , there is none whose Fragments are so beautiful as those of Sappho . They give us a Taste of her way of Writing , which is perfectly conformable with that extraordinary Character we find of her , in the Remarks of ...
Strana 225
... Poets and Criticks , as the mutilated Figure above mentioned is among the Statuaries and Painters , Several of our ... Poems upon Love , Whatever might have been the Occasion of this Ode , the English Reader will enter into the Beauties ...
... Poets and Criticks , as the mutilated Figure above mentioned is among the Statuaries and Painters , Several of our ... Poems upon Love , Whatever might have been the Occasion of this Ode , the English Reader will enter into the Beauties ...
Strana 230
... Poets , and Orators , and point out their more remarkable Beauties ; give them a short Scheme of Chronology , a little View of Geography , Medals , Astronomy , or what else might best feed the busie inquisitive Humour so natural to that ...
... Poets , and Orators , and point out their more remarkable Beauties ; give them a short Scheme of Chronology , a little View of Geography , Medals , Astronomy , or what else might best feed the busie inquisitive Humour so natural to that ...
Strana 231
... Poem or Oration most gracefully , or sometimes to join in acting a Scene of Terence , Sophocles , or our own Shake spear . The Cause of Milo might again be pleaded before more favourable Judges , Caesar a second Time be taught to ...
... Poem or Oration most gracefully , or sometimes to join in acting a Scene of Terence , Sophocles , or our own Shake spear . The Cause of Milo might again be pleaded before more favourable Judges , Caesar a second Time be taught to ...
Strana 256
... Poets , which seem to reflect on the Gods as the Authors of Injustice ; and lays it down as a Principle , that what ever is permitted to befal a Just Man , whether Poverty , Sickness , or any of those things which seem to be Evils ...
... Poets , which seem to reflect on the Gods as the Authors of Injustice ; and lays it down as a Principle , that what ever is permitted to befal a Just Man , whether Poverty , Sickness , or any of those things which seem to be Evils ...
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