The Spectator, Volume 2Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 87
Pagina 280
... Author , so long as I keep clear of the Person . In the mean While , till I am provoked to such Hostilities , I ... Author , but only deliver it as my private Opinion . Criticism is of a very large Extent , and every particular Master in ...
... Author , so long as I keep clear of the Person . In the mean While , till I am provoked to such Hostilities , I ... Author , but only deliver it as my private Opinion . Criticism is of a very large Extent , and every particular Master in ...
Pagina 369
... Author which has not been before received and applauded by the Publick , and that his Criticism turns wholly upon little Faults and Errors . This Part of a Critick is so very easy to succeed in , that we find every ordinary Reader ...
... Author which has not been before received and applauded by the Publick , and that his Criticism turns wholly upon little Faults and Errors . This Part of a Critick is so very easy to succeed in , that we find every ordinary Reader ...
Pagina 370
... Author , which are scrupulously exact and conformable to all the Rules of correct Writing . I shall conclude my Paper with a Story out of Boccalini , which sufficiently shews us the Opinion that judicious Author entertained of the Sort ...
... Author , which are scrupulously exact and conformable to all the Rules of correct Writing . I shall conclude my Paper with a Story out of Boccalini , which sufficiently shews us the Opinion that judicious Author entertained of the Sort ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acquainted Actions ADDISON Admiration Aeneid agreeable Alcibiades appear Aristotle Author Beauty Behaviour Boileau Character Charles Dieupart Cicero Circumstances consider Conversation Creature Criticks Desire Discourse endeavoured Entertainment Enville Epic Poetry Fable Fame Father Favour Female Fortune Friend Gentleman give greatest Happiness Head Heart Homer Honour hope Horace Hudibras humane humble Servant Humour Husband Iliad Imagination Innocence Juvenal kind Lady Letter live look Love Lover Mankind Manner Mariamne Marriage Matter mean Milton Mind Mistress Motto Nature never Number obliged observe Occasion Opinion Ovid Paper Paradise Lost particular pass Passion Person Place pleased Pleasure Plutarch Poem Poet pray present pretend proper publick Reader Reason Renegado Sappho Satyr Sense Sentiments shew Socrates Soul speak SPECTATOR Speculation Spirit STEELE Subject Tatler tell Temper thing Thoughts tion told Town turn Virgil Virtue whole Wife Woman Women Words World write young