English Literature in the Eighteenth CenturyHarper & Brothers, 1883 - 450 من الصفحات |
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... Spectator . V. The Papers on Milton . -The Authority of Aristotle . - Addison on Ballads . - Influence of Addison's Criticisms in Germany ; Gottsched , Bodmer , and Breitinger . - Influence on English Moral Teaching of the Spectator ...
... Spectator . V. The Papers on Milton . -The Authority of Aristotle . - Addison on Ballads . - Influence of Addison's Criticisms in Germany ; Gottsched , Bodmer , and Breitinger . - Influence on English Moral Teaching of the Spectator ...
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... Spectator , No. 62 , expresses his doubts on account of the conceits in the poem . Criticism , like everything else , is a plant of slow growth . About 1540 appeared in Spanish Boscan's blank - verse translation of " Hero and Leander ...
... Spectator , No. 62 , expresses his doubts on account of the conceits in the poem . Criticism , like everything else , is a plant of slow growth . About 1540 appeared in Spanish Boscan's blank - verse translation of " Hero and Leander ...
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... Spectator , in which a writer says : " In order to make myself useful , I am early in the * Pordage's father had been expelled his charge for insufficiency . One count in the accusation brought against him was this : " That a great ...
... Spectator , in which a writer says : " In order to make myself useful , I am early in the * Pordage's father had been expelled his charge for insufficiency . One count in the accusation brought against him was this : " That a great ...
الصفحة 57
... ( Spectator , No. 512 ) : " This natural pride and ambition of the soul is very much grati- fied in the reading of a fable ; for in writings of this kind the reader comes in for half of the performance , everything appears to him like a ...
... ( Spectator , No. 512 ) : " This natural pride and ambition of the soul is very much grati- fied in the reading of a fable ; for in writings of this kind the reader comes in for half of the performance , everything appears to him like a ...
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... Spectator . We find , from a hurried count , Horace , Ars Poetica , Epodes , and Satires , 168 ; Odes , 51 ; Vergil , 124 ; Ovid , 55 ; Juvenal , 42 ; Persius , 10 ; Martial , 14 ; Cicero , 26 ; Lucretius , 5 ; Ter- ence , 12 ; Seneca ...
... Spectator . We find , from a hurried count , Horace , Ars Poetica , Epodes , and Satires , 168 ; Odes , 51 ; Vergil , 124 ; Ovid , 55 ; Juvenal , 42 ; Persius , 10 ; Martial , 14 ; Cicero , 26 ; Lucretius , 5 ; Ter- ence , 12 ; Seneca ...
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