The Spectator: v. 1-5, Volume 5Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... take Notice of Men who are perfectly ac- quainted with all the Rules of good Writing , and notwithstanding choose to depart from them on extraordinary Occasions . I could give Instances out of all the Tragick Writers of Antiquity who ...
... take Notice of Men who are perfectly ac- quainted with all the Rules of good Writing , and notwithstanding choose to depart from them on extraordinary Occasions . I could give Instances out of all the Tragick Writers of Antiquity who ...
Page 36
... take notice of , and that is the running of Metaphors into tedious Allegories ; which , though an Error on the ... took occasion to consider her as one possessed of Frigid and Torrid Zones , and pursued her from the one Pole to the ...
... take notice of , and that is the running of Metaphors into tedious Allegories ; which , though an Error on the ... took occasion to consider her as one possessed of Frigid and Torrid Zones , and pursued her from the one Pole to the ...
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... take Notice that every particular Faculty is capable of being employed on a very great Variety of Objects . The Understanding , for Example , may be happy in the Contemplation of Moral , Natural , Mathematical , and other kinds of Truth ...
... take Notice that every particular Faculty is capable of being employed on a very great Variety of Objects . The Understanding , for Example , may be happy in the Contemplation of Moral , Natural , Mathematical , and other kinds of Truth ...
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