The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 121
... Admiration , in the Italian Musick ( if one may so call them ) which resemble their Accents in Discourse on such ... admiring Purcell's Compositions , and thinking his Tunes so wonderfully adapted to his Words , because both Nations do ...
... Admiration , in the Italian Musick ( if one may so call them ) which resemble their Accents in Discourse on such ... admiring Purcell's Compositions , and thinking his Tunes so wonderfully adapted to his Words , because both Nations do ...
Strana 268
... admire in the Compositions of the Ancients ; and which no Body deviates from , but those who want Strength of Genius to make a Thought shine in its own natural Beauties . Poets who want this Strength of Genius to give that majestick ...
... admire in the Compositions of the Ancients ; and which no Body deviates from , but those who want Strength of Genius to make a Thought shine in its own natural Beauties . Poets who want this Strength of Genius to give that majestick ...
Strana 364
... admire Nature in her Simplicity and Nakedness . As for the little conceited Wits2 of the Age , who can only show their Judgment by finding Fault , they cannot be supposed to admire these Productions which have nothing to recommend them ...
... admire Nature in her Simplicity and Nakedness . As for the little conceited Wits2 of the Age , who can only show their Judgment by finding Fault , they cannot be supposed to admire these Productions which have nothing to recommend them ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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