The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... writing lusciously , pretty girl can move lasciviously , and have the zhe good consequence for the author . Dull poets " his case use their audiences as dull parasites do selves in their chief characters , and the women writers may be ...
... writing lusciously , pretty girl can move lasciviously , and have the zhe good consequence for the author . Dull poets " his case use their audiences as dull parasites do selves in their chief characters , and the women writers may be ...
Strana 75
... writing , that cautiful simplicity , which we so much admire in the compositions of the ancients ; and which nobody eviates from , but those who want strength of ge- to make a thought shine in its own natural mauties , Poets who want ...
... writing , that cautiful simplicity , which we so much admire in the compositions of the ancients ; and which nobody eviates from , but those who want strength of ge- to make a thought shine in its own natural mauties , Poets who want ...
Strana 483
... writing , wherein the poet quite loses sight of nature , and entertains his reader's imagination with the characters and actions of such persons as have many of them no existence but what he bestows on them . Such are fairies , witches ...
... writing , wherein the poet quite loses sight of nature , and entertains his reader's imagination with the characters and actions of such persons as have many of them no existence but what he bestows on them . Such are fairies , witches ...
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