The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... particular points in an epic poem , I have not bound myself scrupulously to the rules which any one of them has laid down upon that art , but have taken the liberty sometimes to join with one , and sometimes with another , and sometimes ...
... particular points in an epic poem , I have not bound myself scrupulously to the rules which any one of them has laid down upon that art , but have taken the liberty sometimes to join with one , and sometimes with another , and sometimes ...
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... particular virtue , or give him an aversion to any particular vice . " If , ” says Horace , " my father advised me to live with- in bounds , and be contented with the fortune he should leave me ; Do you not see , ' says he , ' the ...
... particular virtue , or give him an aversion to any particular vice . " If , ” says Horace , " my father advised me to live with- in bounds , and be contented with the fortune he should leave me ; Do you not see , ' says he , ' the ...
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... particular reasons , I did not think fit to publish them till now . ' SIR , • TO THE SPECTATOR . FINDING that our earnest endeavours for the good of mankind have been basely and mali- ciously represented to the world , we send you in ...
... particular reasons , I did not think fit to publish them till now . ' SIR , • TO THE SPECTATOR . FINDING that our earnest endeavours for the good of mankind have been basely and mali- ciously represented to the world , we send you in ...
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