The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 7-8 卷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... and Eve , together with his transforming himself into different shapes , in order to hear their conversation ; are circumstances that give an agreeable surprise to the reader , and are devised with great 14 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
... and Eve , together with his transforming himself into different shapes , in order to hear their conversation ; are circumstances that give an agreeable surprise to the reader , and are devised with great 14 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... circumstance of the same nature ; as his starting up in his own form is wonderfully fine , both in the literal description , and in the moral which is concealed under it . His answer , upon his being discovered , and demanded to give an ...
... circumstance of the same nature ; as his starting up in his own form is wonderfully fine , both in the literal description , and in the moral which is concealed under it . His answer , upon his being discovered , and demanded to give an ...
第 17 頁
... circumstance from the Iliad and Æneid , does not only insert it as a poetical embellishment , like the authors above mentioned , but makes an artful use of it for the proper carrying on of his fable , and for the breaking off the combat ...
... circumstance from the Iliad and Æneid , does not only insert it as a poetical embellishment , like the authors above mentioned , but makes an artful use of it for the proper carrying on of his fable , and for the breaking off the combat ...
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... circumstances , it is a very good one if it be true : but as for the following relation , I should be glad were I sure it were false . It is told with such simplicity ; and there are so many artless touches of distress in it , that I ...
... circumstances , it is a very good one if it be true : but as for the following relation , I should be glad were I sure it were false . It is told with such simplicity ; and there are so many artless touches of distress in it , that I ...
第 45 頁
... circumstance , the first part of the fifth book . Adam , upon his awaking , finds Eve still asleep ; with an unusual discomposure in her looks . The posture in which he regards her is described with a tenderness not to be expressed , as ...
... circumstance , the first part of the fifth book . Adam , upon his awaking , finds Eve still asleep ; with an unusual discomposure in her looks . The posture in which he regards her is described with a tenderness not to be expressed , as ...
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