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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... taken to sleep upon ) have been totally neglected , and my lord Coke and other venerable authors were never so slighted in their lives . I spend most of the day at a neighbouring coffee - house , where we have what I may call a lazy ...
... taken to sleep upon ) have been totally neglected , and my lord Coke and other venerable authors were never so slighted in their lives . I spend most of the day at a neighbouring coffee - house , where we have what I may call a lazy ...
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... taken notice of . I must likewise observe , that as the greatest masters of critical learning differ among one another as to some particular points in an epic poem , I have not bound myself scrupulously to the rules which any one of ...
... taken notice of . I must likewise observe , that as the greatest masters of critical learning differ among one another as to some particular points in an epic poem , I have not bound myself scrupulously to the rules which any one of ...
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... taken from this their delightful habitation . The reader , during their whole course of action , always finds himself in the walks of Paradise . In short , as the critics have remarked , that in those poems , wherein shepherds are ...
... taken from this their delightful habitation . The reader , during their whole course of action , always finds himself in the walks of Paradise . In short , as the critics have remarked , that in those poems , wherein shepherds are ...
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... taken from the greatest of the Greek and Latin poets . But this I may reserve for a discourse by itself , because I would not break the thread of these speculations , that are designed for English readers , with such reflections as ...
... taken from the greatest of the Greek and Latin poets . But this I may reserve for a discourse by itself , because I would not break the thread of these speculations , that are designed for English readers , with such reflections as ...
第 22 頁
... taken , as to make it my endeavour to show as many as I was able in myself . Familiar converse improved general civilities into an unfeigned passion on both sides . He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I who could ...
... taken , as to make it my endeavour to show as many as I was able in myself . Familiar converse improved general civilities into an unfeigned passion on both sides . He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I who could ...
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