The Spectator, Zväzok 2George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Strana 32
... called an heroic poem ? those who will not give it that title , may call it ( if they please ) a Divine Poem . It will be sufficient to its 1 " I will not meddle with the Spectator let him ' fair sex ' it to the world's end . " Swift ...
... called an heroic poem ? those who will not give it that title , may call it ( if they please ) a Divine Poem . It will be sufficient to its 1 " I will not meddle with the Spectator let him ' fair sex ' it to the world's end . " Swift ...
Strana 55
... called Euclid , for his insipid mirth upon this occasion . Mr Dryden used to call this sort of men his prose - critics . I should , under this head of the language , consider Milton's numbers , in which he has made use of several ...
... called Euclid , for his insipid mirth upon this occasion . Mr Dryden used to call this sort of men his prose - critics . I should , under this head of the language , consider Milton's numbers , in which he has made use of several ...
Strana 60
... called simple when there is no change of fortune in it : implex when the fortune of the chief As it had been threshed out of the sheaf . The way of ridicule , as Mr. Addison observed , is easily abused . To make this lively story apply ...
... called simple when there is no change of fortune in it : implex when the fortune of the chief As it had been threshed out of the sheaf . The way of ridicule , as Mr. Addison observed , is easily abused . To make this lively story apply ...
Strana 108
... called by different names from those they go by in the language of men . Milton has imitated him with his usual judgment in this particular place , wherein he has likewise the authority of scripture to justify him . The part of Abdiel ...
... called by different names from those they go by in the language of men . Milton has imitated him with his usual judgment in this particular place , wherein he has likewise the authority of scripture to justify him . The part of Abdiel ...
Strana 157
... called in scripture . For that fair female troop thou saw'st that seem'd Of goddesses , so blithe , so smooth , so gay , Yet empty of all good , wherein consists Woman's domestic honour and chief praise ; Bred only and compleated to the ...
... called in scripture . For that fair female troop thou saw'st that seem'd Of goddesses , so blithe , so smooth , so gay , Yet empty of all good , wherein consists Woman's domestic honour and chief praise ; Bred only and compleated to the ...
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