The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volumes 77-78Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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Pagina 438
... object unseen and unsought for , there could be no steps seeming to lead to it , which would not soon drop ineffec- tual and abortive , where they did not lead directly , and by a near course to this object . The truth is , that for the ...
... object unseen and unsought for , there could be no steps seeming to lead to it , which would not soon drop ineffec- tual and abortive , where they did not lead directly , and by a near course to this object . The truth is , that for the ...
Pagina 770
... object of him who begins the per- usal of a poem . If information be his aim , he will generally prefer the per- spicuity and simplicity of plain prose . For this reason , we suspect the writer of didactic poetry to lose sight of the ...
... object of him who begins the per- usal of a poem . If information be his aim , he will generally prefer the per- spicuity and simplicity of plain prose . For this reason , we suspect the writer of didactic poetry to lose sight of the ...
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... object , to say , that it never has commanded the services of the first men in the profession , or obtained that extensive patronage which is ne- cessary to give it influence with the public . It is the object of the present In ...
... object , to say , that it never has commanded the services of the first men in the profession , or obtained that extensive patronage which is ne- cessary to give it influence with the public . It is the object of the present In ...
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