The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index ...S. Marks, 1826 |
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... readers , the concise and clear manner in which he has treated them is very much to be admired , as is HORACE advises ... reader with a with respect to man . He has represented all secret pleasure and complacency : the abstruse doctrines ...
... readers , the concise and clear manner in which he has treated them is very much to be admired , as is HORACE advises ... reader with a with respect to man . He has represented all secret pleasure and complacency : the abstruse doctrines ...
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... reader cannot so far impose upon himself as to see a possibility in them ; theyare the description of dreams and shadows Aristotle observes , that the fable of an epic not of things or persons . I know that many cri- poem should abound ...
... reader cannot so far impose upon himself as to see a possibility in them ; theyare the description of dreams and shadows Aristotle observes , that the fable of an epic not of things or persons . I know that many cri- poem should abound ...
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... reader favourable acceptance ; and if time be the with as surprising and glorious an idea as any most irretrievable loss , the regrets which fol- that arises in the whole poem . He looks down into that vast hollow of the universe with ...
... reader favourable acceptance ; and if time be the with as surprising and glorious an idea as any most irretrievable loss , the regrets which fol- that arises in the whole poem . He looks down into that vast hollow of the universe with ...
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... reader will be sur- addresses of any who should take it in their prised to find the above - mentioned journalist head to do him the good office . It is not im- taking so much care of a life that was filled possible that Escalus might ...
... reader will be sur- addresses of any who should take it in their prised to find the above - mentioned journalist head to do him the good office . It is not im- taking so much care of a life that was filled possible that Escalus might ...
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... reader will be sur- addresses of any who should take it in their prised to find the above - mentioned journalist head to do him the good office . It is not im- taking so much care of a life that was filled possible that Escalus might ...
... reader will be sur- addresses of any who should take it in their prised to find the above - mentioned journalist head to do him the good office . It is not im- taking so much care of a life that was filled possible that Escalus might ...
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