The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Τόμος 8James Crissy, 1832 |
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Σελίδα 8
... scene which our first parents are surprised with upon their looking back on Paradise , won- derfully strikes the reader's imagination , as no- thing can be more natural than the tears they shed on that occasion . They looking back , all ...
... scene which our first parents are surprised with upon their looking back on Paradise , won- derfully strikes the reader's imagination , as no- thing can be more natural than the tears they shed on that occasion . They looking back , all ...
Σελίδα 15
... scene as can be expected from a man in the circumstances of being ready to perish out of fear and hunger ; he wonders throughout the whole scene very mas- terly , without neglecting his victuals . If it be , as I have heard it sometimes ...
... scene as can be expected from a man in the circumstances of being ready to perish out of fear and hunger ; he wonders throughout the whole scene very mas- terly , without neglecting his victuals . If it be , as I have heard it sometimes ...
Σελίδα 32
... scenes he had passed through ; but it was rather to keep his affairs in method , and capable of a clear review in case they should be examined by others , than that he built a renown upon any thing that was past . I shall produce two ...
... scenes he had passed through ; but it was rather to keep his affairs in method , and capable of a clear review in case they should be examined by others , than that he built a renown upon any thing that was past . I shall produce two ...
Σελίδα 34
... scene of this kind of distress , in private life , for the speculation of this day . An eminent citizen , who had lived in good fashion and credit , was , by a train of accidents , and by an unavoidable perplexity in his affairs ...
... scene of this kind of distress , in private life , for the speculation of this day . An eminent citizen , who had lived in good fashion and credit , was , by a train of accidents , and by an unavoidable perplexity in his affairs ...
Σελίδα 60
... scene : In thy most dejected state Sink not underneath the weight : Nor yet when happy days begin , And the full tide comes rolling in , Let a fierce unruly joy The settled quiet of thy mind destroy .. ANON . I HAVE always preferred ...
... scene : In thy most dejected state Sink not underneath the weight : Nor yet when happy days begin , And the full tide comes rolling in , Let a fierce unruly joy The settled quiet of thy mind destroy .. ANON . I HAVE always preferred ...
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