The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... Poets ' he omitted Shakespeare . Of Chaucer he then knew no better than to say , what might have been said in France , that age has rusted what the Poet writ , Worn out his language , and obscured his wit : In vain he jests in his ...
... Poets ' he omitted Shakespeare . Of Chaucer he then knew no better than to say , what might have been said in France , that age has rusted what the Poet writ , Worn out his language , and obscured his wit : In vain he jests in his ...
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... poets Addison assigned to Milton , with his mind fresh from the influences of a father who had openly contemned the Commonwealth , and by whom he had been trained so to regard Milton's service of it that of this he wrote : Oh , had the Poet ...
... poets Addison assigned to Milton , with his mind fresh from the influences of a father who had openly contemned the Commonwealth , and by whom he had been trained so to regard Milton's service of it that of this he wrote : Oh , had the Poet ...
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... poet was a humpbacked dwarf, a thorough, but rather haughty, Spanish gentleman, poet and wit, who wrote in an unusually pure Spanish style; a man of the world, too, who came to Spain in or about the year 1622, and held the very well ...
... poet was a humpbacked dwarf, a thorough, but rather haughty, Spanish gentleman, poet and wit, who wrote in an unusually pure Spanish style; a man of the world, too, who came to Spain in or about the year 1622, and held the very well ...
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... Poet his friend ever after. [3] Cardinal Mazarine gave the same kind of Treatment to the learned Quillet, who had reflected upon his Eminence in a famous Latin Poem. The Cardinal sent for him, and, after some kind Expostulations upon ...
... Poet his friend ever after. [3] Cardinal Mazarine gave the same kind of Treatment to the learned Quillet, who had reflected upon his Eminence in a famous Latin Poem. The Cardinal sent for him, and, after some kind Expostulations upon ...
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... poet , in the Duke of Buckingham's ' Rehearsal ' , after showing how he has planned a Thunder and Lightning Prologue for his play , says , Come out , Thunder and Lightning . [ Enter Thunder and Lightning . ] ' Thun ' . I am the bold ...
... poet , in the Duke of Buckingham's ' Rehearsal ' , after showing how he has planned a Thunder and Lightning Prologue for his play , says , Come out , Thunder and Lightning . [ Enter Thunder and Lightning . ] ' Thun ' . I am the bold ...
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