The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... poet has been disposed to do honour to are ever meddling with things for which they are his generals . It is impossible for the reader's ima- unfit . I cannot give you a notion of them better , gination to multiply twenty men into such ...
... poet has been disposed to do honour to are ever meddling with things for which they are his generals . It is impossible for the reader's ima- unfit . I cannot give you a notion of them better , gination to multiply twenty men into such ...
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... Poet . ver . 153 . Now hear what ev'ry auditor expects . ROSCOMMON , You may observe the turn of their minds tends AMONG the several artifices which are put in prac- only to novelty , and not satisfaction in any thing tice by the poets ...
... Poet . ver . 153 . Now hear what ev'ry auditor expects . ROSCOMMON , You may observe the turn of their minds tends AMONG the several artifices which are put in prac- only to novelty , and not satisfaction in any thing tice by the poets ...
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... poet avoids killing him before the audience , where it was committed . By this means the poet observes that decency , which Horace afterwards established as a rule , of forbearing to commit par- ricides or unnatural murders before the ...
... poet avoids killing him before the audience , where it was committed . By this means the poet observes that decency , which Horace afterwards established as a rule , of forbearing to commit par- ricides or unnatural murders before the ...
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... Poet . ver . 185 . Medea must not draw her murd'ring knife , Nor Atreas there his horrid feast prepare : Cadmus and ... poets to supply the place of tragedy , and by the obliged to bear a part in the discourse . The lady , skilful to ...
... Poet . ver . 185 . Medea must not draw her murd'ring knife , Nor Atreas there his horrid feast prepare : Cadmus and ... poets to supply the place of tragedy , and by the obliged to bear a part in the discourse . The lady , skilful to ...
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... poets have the customs , dresses , and manners , of other coun - here and there given an intimation that there is ... poet night at The Funeral , where a confident lover in flags in writing lusciously , a pretty girl can move the play ...
... poets have the customs , dresses , and manners , of other coun - here and there given an intimation that there is ... poet night at The Funeral , where a confident lover in flags in writing lusciously , a pretty girl can move the play ...
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