The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... affect or contribute to the main inquiry , what estate he has in him ? When this point is well reported to the board , they can take in a wild roaring fox - hunter as easily as a soft , gentle young fop of the town . The way is , to ...
... affect or contribute to the main inquiry , what estate he has in him ? When this point is well reported to the board , they can take in a wild roaring fox - hunter as easily as a soft , gentle young fop of the town . The way is , to ...
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... affect and captivate the soul . RosCOMMON . THOSE who know how many volumes have been written on the poems of Homer and Virgil , will easily pardon the length of my discourse upon Milton . The Paradise Lost is looked upon by the best ...
... affect and captivate the soul . RosCOMMON . THOSE who know how many volumes have been written on the poems of Homer and Virgil , will easily pardon the length of my discourse upon Milton . The Paradise Lost is looked upon by the best ...
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... affect the education of youth . 6 SIR , I have long expected , that , in the course of your observations upon the several parts of human life , you would one time or other fall upon a subject , which , since you have not , I take the ...
... affect the education of youth . 6 SIR , I have long expected , that , in the course of your observations upon the several parts of human life , you would one time or other fall upon a subject , which , since you have not , I take the ...
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... affecting the mind , he knew it was necessary to give it certain resting places , and opportunities of recovering itself from time to time : he has therefore with great address interspersed several speeches , reflections , similitudes ...
... affecting the mind , he knew it was necessary to give it certain resting places , and opportunities of recovering itself from time to time : he has therefore with great address interspersed several speeches , reflections , similitudes ...
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... affects the imagination like the ocean in a calm , and fills the mind of the reader , without producing in it any thing like tumult or agitation . The critic abovementioned , among the rules which he lays down for succeeding in the ...
... affects the imagination like the ocean in a calm , and fills the mind of the reader , without producing in it any thing like tumult or agitation . The critic abovementioned , among the rules which he lays down for succeeding in the ...
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