The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Τόμος 8James Crissy, 1832 |
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Σελίδα 6
... produce , ' & c . I have hinted in my sixth paper on Milton , that an heroic poem , according to the opinion of the best critics , ought to end happily , and leave the mind of the reader , after having conducted it through many doubts ...
... produce , ' & c . I have hinted in my sixth paper on Milton , that an heroic poem , according to the opinion of the best critics , ought to end happily , and leave the mind of the reader , after having conducted it through many doubts ...
Σελίδα 7
... produces the same kind of consolation in the reader , who can not peruse the last beautiful speech , which is ascrib- ed to the mother of mankind , without a secret pleasure and satisfaction . Whence thou return'st , and whither went'st ...
... produces the same kind of consolation in the reader , who can not peruse the last beautiful speech , which is ascrib- ed to the mother of mankind , without a secret pleasure and satisfaction . Whence thou return'st , and whither went'st ...
Σελίδα 17
... produces , there are none whom I have regarded with more curiosity than those who have invented any particular kind of diversion for the entertainment of themselves or their friends . My letter shall single out those who take delight in ...
... produces , there are none whom I have regarded with more curiosity than those who have invented any particular kind of diversion for the entertainment of themselves or their friends . My letter shall single out those who take delight in ...
Σελίδα 32
... produce two fragments of his , to demonstrate that it was his rule of life to support himself ra- ther by what he should perform than what he had done already . In the tablet which he wore about him the same year in which he obtained ...
... produce two fragments of his , to demonstrate that it was his rule of life to support himself ra- ther by what he should perform than what he had done already . In the tablet which he wore about him the same year in which he obtained ...
Σελίδα 45
... produce it . When the passion proceeds from the sense of any virtue or perfection in the person beloved , I would by no means discourage it : but if a man considers that all his heavy complaints of wounds and deaths rise from some ...
... produce it . When the passion proceeds from the sense of any virtue or perfection in the person beloved , I would by no means discourage it : but if a man considers that all his heavy complaints of wounds and deaths rise from some ...
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