The Spectator, Zväzok 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... Poet . v . 191 . Never presume to make a god appear But for a business worthy of a god . - Roscommon . man ) with great energy of expression , and in a clearer and stronger light than I ever met with in any other writer . As these ...
... Poet . v . 191 . Never presume to make a god appear But for a business worthy of a god . - Roscommon . man ) with great energy of expression , and in a clearer and stronger light than I ever met with in any other writer . As these ...
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... poet places upon this outermost surface of the universe , and shall here explain myself more at large on that , and other parts of the poem , which are of the same shadowy nature . Death , and some of the imaginary persons in his chaos ...
... poet places upon this outermost surface of the universe , and shall here explain myself more at large on that , and other parts of the poem , which are of the same shadowy nature . Death , and some of the imaginary persons in his chaos ...
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... poet's would have been sufficient to have ended them thought of directing Satan to the Sun , which , both . The occasion of this seems to be the in the vulgar opinion of mankind , is the most want of some necessary employment , to put ...
... poet's would have been sufficient to have ended them thought of directing Satan to the Sun , which , both . The occasion of this seems to be the in the vulgar opinion of mankind , is the most want of some necessary employment , to put ...
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... poet has out of the senseless stupidity that has so long observed Aristotle's rule of lavishing all the possessed me . And to demonstrate that peni - ornaments of diction on the weak unactive tence accompanies my confessions and con ...
... poet has out of the senseless stupidity that has so long observed Aristotle's rule of lavishing all the possessed me . And to demonstrate that peni - ornaments of diction on the weak unactive tence accompanies my confessions and con ...
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... poet has engaged this artificer of fraud . when he prepares for the combat is truly sub- lime , and at least equal ... poet's device to make him descend , as well in his return to the sun as in his coming from it , is a prettiness that ...
... poet has engaged this artificer of fraud . when he prepares for the combat is truly sub- lime , and at least equal ... poet's device to make him descend , as well in his return to the sun as in his coming from it , is a prettiness that ...
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