The Spectator, Zväzok 701893 |
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... poet has as great an antipathy to a cut-call, as many people have to a real cat Mr Collier, in his ingenious essay upon music, has the following passage: — "I believe it is possible to invent an instrument that shall have a quite ...
... poet has as great an antipathy to a cut-call, as many people have to a real cat Mr Collier, in his ingenious essay upon music, has the following passage: — "I believe it is possible to invent an instrument that shall have a quite ...
Strana 135
... poet joins this beautiful circumstance, that they offered up their penitential prayers, on the very place where their Judge appeared to them when he pronounced their sentence. — □ They forthwith to the place Repairing where he judg'd ...
... poet joins this beautiful circumstance, that they offered up their penitential prayers, on the very place where their Judge appeared to them when he pronounced their sentence. — □ They forthwith to the place Repairing where he judg'd ...
Strana 136
... poet, to shew the like changes in nature, as well as to grace his fable with a noble prodigy, represents the sun in an eclipse. This particular incident has likewise a fine effect upon the imagination of the reader, in regard to what ...
... poet, to shew the like changes in nature, as well as to grace his fable with a noble prodigy, represents the sun in an eclipse. This particular incident has likewise a fine effect upon the imagination of the reader, in regard to what ...
Strana 139
... poet told us that the sick persons languished under lingering and incurable distempers, by an apt and judicious use of such imaginary beings is those I mentioned in my last Saturday's paper ! * " Dire was the tossing, deep the groans ...
... poet told us that the sick persons languished under lingering and incurable distempers, by an apt and judicious use of such imaginary beings is those I mentioned in my last Saturday's paper ! * " Dire was the tossing, deep the groans ...
Strana 140
... poet had his eye upon Ovid's account of the universal deluge, the reader may observe with how much judgment he has avoided every thing that is redundant or puerile in the Latin poet We do not here 6ee the wolf swimming among the sheep ...
... poet had his eye upon Ovid's account of the universal deluge, the reader may observe with how much judgment he has avoided every thing that is redundant or puerile in the Latin poet We do not here 6ee the wolf swimming among the sheep ...
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