The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 115
... common sense , who would neither relish nor comprehend an epigram of Martial , or a poem of Cowley ; so , on the contrary , an ordinary song or ballad , that is the delight of the common people , cannot fail to please all such rea- ders ...
... common sense , who would neither relish nor comprehend an epigram of Martial , or a poem of Cowley ; so , on the contrary , an ordinary song or ballad , that is the delight of the common people , cannot fail to please all such rea- ders ...
Strana 240
... common people in of them have rendered themselves very these wakes , might be directed , proposes expert at this exercise ; and I was often that for the improvement of all our handi- surprised to see a fellow's heels fly up , by craft ...
... common people in of them have rendered themselves very these wakes , might be directed , proposes expert at this exercise ; and I was often that for the improvement of all our handi- surprised to see a fellow's heels fly up , by craft ...
Strana 411
... common forms and ordinary phrases of speech . The judg ment of a poet very much discovers itself in shunning the common roads of expres- sion , without falling into such ways of speech as may seem stiff and unnatural : he must not swell ...
... common forms and ordinary phrases of speech . The judg ment of a poet very much discovers itself in shunning the common roads of expres- sion , without falling into such ways of speech as may seem stiff and unnatural : he must not swell ...
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