The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Nature might act under me with the same Regard as a Surgeon to a Physitian ; the one might be employ'd in healing those Blotches and Tumours which break out in the Body , while the other is sweetning the Blood and rectify- ing the ...
... Nature might act under me with the same Regard as a Surgeon to a Physitian ; the one might be employ'd in healing those Blotches and Tumours which break out in the Body , while the other is sweetning the Blood and rectify- ing the ...
Pagina 167
... Nature in the Language of his Tragedy , and therefore shines in the Passionate Parts , more than any of our English Poets . As there is something Familiar and Domestick in the Fable of his Tragedy , more than in those of any other Poet ...
... Nature in the Language of his Tragedy , and therefore shines in the Passionate Parts , more than any of our English Poets . As there is something Familiar and Domestick in the Fable of his Tragedy , more than in those of any other Poet ...
Pagina 362
... Nature , destitute of all the Helps and Ornaments of Art . The Tale of it is a pretty Tragical Story , and pleasesa for no other Reason , but because it is a Copy of Nature . There is even a despicable Simplicity in the Verse ; and yet ...
... Nature , destitute of all the Helps and Ornaments of Art . The Tale of it is a pretty Tragical Story , and pleasesa for no other Reason , but because it is a Copy of Nature . There is even a despicable Simplicity in the Verse ; and yet ...
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