The Spectator, Volum 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 14
... father , whom I mentioned in Frag . Vet . Poet . my first specu- lation , and whom I must always name with honor and gratitude , has very frequently talked to me up- No. 263 . TUESDAY , January 1 , 1712 . 14 No. 261 . THE SPECTATOR .
... father , whom I mentioned in Frag . Vet . Poet . my first specu- lation , and whom I must always name with honor and gratitude , has very frequently talked to me up- No. 263 . TUESDAY , January 1 , 1712 . 14 No. 261 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 39
... poet , Γυναικι κόσμος ο τρόπος , κ ' ἐ χρυσια ( α . ) No. 266. FRIDAY , January 4 , 1712 . BY STEELE . Id verò est , quod ego mihi puto palmarium , Me repeisse , quomodo adolescentulus Meretricum ingenia et mores possit noscere ; Mature ...
... poet , Γυναικι κόσμος ο τρόπος , κ ' ἐ χρυσια ( α . ) No. 266. FRIDAY , January 4 , 1712 . BY STEELE . Id verò est , quod ego mihi puto palmarium , Me repeisse , quomodo adolescentulus Meretricum ingenia et mores possit noscere ; Mature ...
Pàgina 45
... poets , opens his Paradise Lost with an in- fernal council plotting the fall of man , which is the action he proposes ... poet , by imputing it in some measure to the very nature of an epic poem . Some have been of opinion that the Æneid ...
... poets , opens his Paradise Lost with an in- fernal council plotting the fall of man , which is the action he proposes ... poet , by imputing it in some measure to the very nature of an epic poem . Some have been of opinion that the Æneid ...
Pàgina 61
... support of society . Sir Roger and his mis- tress are monsters of the poet's own forming ; the sentiments in both of them are such as do not arise VOL . V. F in fools of their education . We all know that No. 270 . 61 THE SPECTATOR .
... support of society . Sir Roger and his mis- tress are monsters of the poet's own forming ; the sentiments in both of them are such as do not arise VOL . V. F in fools of their education . We all know that No. 270 . 61 THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 70
... Poet . v . 156 . Note well the manners . HAVING * AVING examined the action of Paradise Lost , let us , in the next ... poets that ever wrote , in the multitude and variety of his characters . Every god that is admitted into his poem ...
... Poet . v . 156 . Note well the manners . HAVING * AVING examined the action of Paradise Lost , let us , in the next ... poets that ever wrote , in the multitude and variety of his characters . Every god that is admitted into his poem ...
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