The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Τόμος 8James Crissy, 1832 |
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Σελίδα 7
... beautiful speech , which is ascrib- ed to the mother of mankind , without a secret pleasure and satisfaction . Whence thou return'st , and whither went'st I know ; For God is also in sleep : and dreams advise , Which he hath sent ...
... beautiful speech , which is ascrib- ed to the mother of mankind , without a secret pleasure and satisfaction . Whence thou return'st , and whither went'st I know ; For God is also in sleep : and dreams advise , Which he hath sent ...
Σελίδα 11
... beautiful in general , but to point out its par- ticular beauties , and to determine wherein they consist . I have endeavoured to show how some passages are beautified by being sublime , others by being soft , others by being natural ...
... beautiful in general , but to point out its par- ticular beauties , and to determine wherein they consist . I have endeavoured to show how some passages are beautified by being sublime , others by being soft , others by being natural ...
Σελίδα 44
... with their eyes ; but I think Mr. Cowley has , with great justness of thought , compared a beautiful woman to a porcupine , that sends an arrow from every part . I have often thought , that there is no way 44 No. 377 . THE SPECTATOR .
... with their eyes ; but I think Mr. Cowley has , with great justness of thought , compared a beautiful woman to a porcupine , that sends an arrow from every part . I have often thought , that there is no way 44 No. 377 . THE SPECTATOR .
Σελίδα 68
... beautiful pieces under his title , he is barely the publisher ? There is nothing but what a man really performs , can be an honour to him ; what he takes more than he ought in the eye of the world , he loses in the conviction of his own ...
... beautiful pieces under his title , he is barely the publisher ? There is nothing but what a man really performs , can be an honour to him ; what he takes more than he ought in the eye of the world , he loses in the conviction of his own ...
Σελίδα 80
... beautiful and pleasing prospect , and give us in its stead , I know not what- Our enemies will tell the rest with pleasure . It will become me better to pray to God to restore to us the power of obtaining such a peace as will be to his ...
... beautiful and pleasing prospect , and give us in its stead , I know not what- Our enemies will tell the rest with pleasure . It will become me better to pray to God to restore to us the power of obtaining such a peace as will be to his ...
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