The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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... Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Littleton or Coke . The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage - articles , leases , and tenures , in the neighbourhood ; all which questions he agrees ...
... Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Littleton or Coke . The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage - articles , leases , and tenures , in the neighbourhood ; all which questions he agrees ...
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... Aristotle to this pur because at the same time that it lifted up the dispose , which I have never seen quoted ... Aristotle's rule ought to have been raised and thought of every speech in it , when divested of all supported by the ...
... Aristotle to this pur because at the same time that it lifted up the dispose , which I have never seen quoted ... Aristotle's rule ought to have been raised and thought of every speech in it , when divested of all supported by the ...
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... Aristotle considers the tragedies that the actor , by adding vehemence to words where were written in either of these kinds , and observes , there was no passion , or inflaming a real passion that those which ended unhappily , had ...
... Aristotle considers the tragedies that the actor , by adding vehemence to words where were written in either of these kinds , and observes , there was no passion , or inflaming a real passion that those which ended unhappily , had ...
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... ARISTOTLE has observed , that ordinary writers in The lady went into the country , the lover was tragedy endeavour to raise terror and pity in their audience , not by propersentiments and expressions , cured . It is certain no faith ...
... ARISTOTLE has observed , that ordinary writers in The lady went into the country , the lover was tragedy endeavour to raise terror and pity in their audience , not by propersentiments and expressions , cured . It is certain no faith ...
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... Aristotle in politics . And indeed it is To bring these observations to some useful pur- but fit there should be some dernier resort , the pose of life , what I would propose should be , that absolute decider of all controversies . we ...
... Aristotle in politics . And indeed it is To bring these observations to some useful pur- but fit there should be some dernier resort , the pose of life , what I would propose should be , that absolute decider of all controversies . we ...
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