The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... reader . A complete historian should be endowed with the essential qualifications of a great poet . His style must be majestic and grave , as well as simple and unaffected ; his narration should be animated , short , and clear , and so ...
... reader . A complete historian should be endowed with the essential qualifications of a great poet . His style must be majestic and grave , as well as simple and unaffected ; his narration should be animated , short , and clear , and so ...
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... reader wherein the knowledge of antiquity may be serviceable , I shall now direct him where he may lawfully deviate from the ancients . There are some things of an establish- ed nature in pastoral , which are essential to it , such as a ...
... reader wherein the knowledge of antiquity may be serviceable , I shall now direct him where he may lawfully deviate from the ancients . There are some things of an establish- ed nature in pastoral , which are essential to it , such as a ...
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... reader : if for the last , he ought to observe how some common words are started into a new sig- nification , how ... readers not only eludes their memory , but betrays their apprehension , when the turn of thought and expression would ...
... reader : if for the last , he ought to observe how some common words are started into a new sig- nification , how ... readers not only eludes their memory , but betrays their apprehension , when the turn of thought and expression would ...
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