The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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Strana 113
... admiration of his actions, the crowd could not leave him, but waited near him till they were almost as faint and helpless a6 others they brought for succour. He had compassion on them, and by a miracle supplied their necessities. Oh ...
... admiration of his actions, the crowd could not leave him, but waited near him till they were almost as faint and helpless a6 others they brought for succour. He had compassion on them, and by a miracle supplied their necessities. Oh ...
Strana 141
... admiration. The eleventh and twelfth are indeed built upon that single circumstance of the removal of our first parents from Paradise ; but though this is not in itself so great a subject as that in most of the foregoing books, it is ...
... admiration. The eleventh and twelfth are indeed built upon that single circumstance of the removal of our first parents from Paradise ; but though this is not in itself so great a subject as that in most of the foregoing books, it is ...
Strana 207
... admiration. The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vicissitude of day and night, the change of seasons, with all that variety of scenes which diversify the face of nature, and fill the mind with a perpetual succession of ...
... admiration. The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vicissitude of day and night, the change of seasons, with all that variety of scenes which diversify the face of nature, and fill the mind with a perpetual succession of ...
Strana 223
... admiration in the soul, as is little inferior to devotion. It is not in the power of every one to offer up this kind of worship to the great Author of nature, and to indulge these more refined meditations of heart, which are doubtless ...
... admiration in the soul, as is little inferior to devotion. It is not in the power of every one to offer up this kind of worship to the great Author of nature, and to indulge these more refined meditations of heart, which are doubtless ...
Strana 241
... admiration expressed which partakes the passion. Licentious language has something brutal in it, which disgraces humanity, and leaves us in the condition of the savages in the field. But it may be asked, to what good use can tend a ...
... admiration expressed which partakes the passion. Licentious language has something brutal in it, which disgraces humanity, and leaves us in the condition of the savages in the field. But it may be asked, to what good use can tend a ...
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