The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina lxvii
... Expressions . Were the Books of our best Authors thus to be retailed to the Publick , and every Page sub- mitted to the Taste of forty or fifty thousand Readers , I am afraid we should complain of many flat Expressions , trivial ...
... Expressions . Were the Books of our best Authors thus to be retailed to the Publick , and every Page sub- mitted to the Taste of forty or fifty thousand Readers , I am afraid we should complain of many flat Expressions , trivial ...
Pagina 165
... Expressions are very great , it is the Thought that bears them up and swells them . For my own part , I prefer a noble Senti- ment that is depressed with homely Language , infinitely before a Vulgar one that is blown up with all the ...
... Expressions are very great , it is the Thought that bears them up and swells them . For my own part , I prefer a noble Senti- ment that is depressed with homely Language , infinitely before a Vulgar one that is blown up with all the ...
Pagina 166
... Expressions in which they are cloathed . Shakespear is often very Faulty in this Particular . There is a fine Observation in Aristotle2 to this purpose , which I have never seen quoted . The Expression , says he , ought to be very much ...
... Expressions in which they are cloathed . Shakespear is often very Faulty in this Particular . There is a fine Observation in Aristotle2 to this purpose , which I have never seen quoted . The Expression , says he , ought to be very much ...
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