The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... readers with sublime ideas , and , I believe , has raised the imagination of all the good poets that have come after him . I shall only instance Horace , who immediately takes fire at the first hint of any passage in the Iliad or ...
... readers with sublime ideas , and , I believe , has raised the imagination of all the good poets that have come after him . I shall only instance Horace , who immediately takes fire at the first hint of any passage in the Iliad or ...
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... readers , who are all acquainted with the same language , and know the meaning of the words they read , should never- theless have a different relish of the same descrip- tions . We find one transported with a passage , which another ...
... readers , who are all acquainted with the same language , and know the meaning of the words they read , should never- theless have a different relish of the same descrip- tions . We find one transported with a passage , which another ...
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... readers , who are all acquainted with the same language , and know the meaning of the words they read , should never- theless have a different relish of the same descrip- tions . We find one transported with a passage , which another ...
... readers , who are all acquainted with the same language , and know the meaning of the words they read , should never- theless have a different relish of the same descrip- tions . We find one transported with a passage , which another ...
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