The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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Pàgina 12
... observation of the rest . In the same manner , I question not but any writer , who shall treat of this subject after me ... observed Aristotle's rule of lavishing all the or- naments of diction on the weak unactive parts of the fable ...
... observation of the rest . In the same manner , I question not but any writer , who shall treat of this subject after me ... observed Aristotle's rule of lavishing all the or- naments of diction on the weak unactive parts of the fable ...
Pàgina 13
... observe , that the expressions are more florid and elaborate in these descriptions , than in most other parts of the poem . I must further add , that though the drawings of gardens , rivers , rainbows , and the like dead pieces of ...
... observe , that the expressions are more florid and elaborate in these descriptions , than in most other parts of the poem . I must further add , that though the drawings of gardens , rivers , rainbows , and the like dead pieces of ...
Pàgina 16
... , with such reflections as would be of no use but to the learned . I must , however , observe in this place , that the breaking off the combat between Gabriel and Satan , by the hanging out of the golden scales 16 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
... , with such reflections as would be of no use but to the learned . I must , however , observe in this place , that the breaking off the combat between Gabriel and Satan , by the hanging out of the golden scales 16 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 23
... observed in man and wife . This observation made the father very anxious for his son , and press him to a match he had in his eye for him . To relieve my husband from this im- portunity , and conceal the secret of our marriage , which I ...
... observed in man and wife . This observation made the father very anxious for his son , and press him to a match he had in his eye for him . To relieve my husband from this im- portunity , and conceal the secret of our marriage , which I ...
Pàgina 37
... observed , in the translations of poems out of those languages , that people generally talked of seeing themselves in wells , fountains , lakes and rivers . Nay , says he , Í remember Mr. Dryden , in his Ovid , tells us of a swinging ...
... observed , in the translations of poems out of those languages , that people generally talked of seeing themselves in wells , fountains , lakes and rivers . Nay , says he , Í remember Mr. Dryden , in his Ovid , tells us of a swinging ...
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