English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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... look upon her through the wrong end of a Perspec- tive , and receive her Images not only much less , but infinitely ... looks like the truth ] as one of the Greek poets has express'd it . Another thing in which the French differ from us ...
... look upon her through the wrong end of a Perspec- tive , and receive her Images not only much less , but infinitely ... looks like the truth ] as one of the Greek poets has express'd it . Another thing in which the French differ from us ...
Sivu 119
... look a little into the Plot . Here the Poet ought to play the Politician if ever . This part should have some ... looks more like Conjuring than Conduct . Let us examine the Relapser by these Rules . To discover his Plot , we must lay ...
... look a little into the Plot . Here the Poet ought to play the Politician if ever . This part should have some ... looks more like Conjuring than Conduct . Let us examine the Relapser by these Rules . To discover his Plot , we must lay ...
Sivu 192
... look on such hideous Ob- jects , we are not a little pleased to think we are in no Danger of them . We consider them at the same time , as Dreadful and Harmless ; so that the more frightful Appearance they make , the greater is the ...
... look on such hideous Ob- jects , we are not a little pleased to think we are in no Danger of them . We consider them at the same time , as Dreadful and Harmless ; so that the more frightful Appearance they make , the greater is the ...
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