The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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Strana 114
... human, and the imaginary persons who have their respective parts allotted in it To begin with the celestial persons. The guardian angels of Paradise are described as returning to heaven upon the fall of man, in order to approve their ...
... human, and the imaginary persons who have their respective parts allotted in it To begin with the celestial persons. The guardian angels of Paradise are described as returning to heaven upon the fall of man, in order to approve their ...
Strana 117
... human persons, come next nnder our consideration. Milton's art is no where more shewn than in his conducting the parts of these our first parents. The representation he gives of them, without falsifying the story, is wonderfully ...
... human persons, come next nnder our consideration. Milton's art is no where more shewn than in his conducting the parts of these our first parents. The representation he gives of them, without falsifying the story, is wonderfully ...
Strana 126
... human life, and household peace confound." Sib Roger listened to this passage with great attention ; and, desiring Mr. Honeycomb to fold down a leaf at the place, and lend him his book, the knight put it up in his pocket, and told us ...
... human life, and household peace confound." Sib Roger listened to this passage with great attention ; and, desiring Mr. Honeycomb to fold down a leaf at the place, and lend him his book, the knight put it up in his pocket, and told us ...
Strana 154
... human life. therefore I am to begin to t ink like one wholl unconcerned in it. I do not consider you as one by whose error li have lost my life; no, you are my beneihctor, as you have hastened my entrance into a happy immortality. This ...
... human life. therefore I am to begin to t ink like one wholl unconcerned in it. I do not consider you as one by whose error li have lost my life; no, you are my beneihctor, as you have hastened my entrance into a happy immortality. This ...
Strana 155
... human society to have an exact account of this lady's ordinary conduct, which was crowned by so uncommon magnanimity. Such greatness was not to be acquired in the last article, nor is it to be doubted but it was a constant practice of ...
... human society to have an exact account of this lady's ordinary conduct, which was crowned by so uncommon magnanimity. Such greatness was not to be acquired in the last article, nor is it to be doubted but it was a constant practice of ...
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acquaintance ADDISON admiration agreeable appear beauty behold body Britomartis called Callisthenes character Cicero cities of London consider conversation creature death delight desire discourse divine endeavour entertainment eyes fancy favour fortune freebench gentleman give greatest hand happiness hath hear heart Honeycomb honour hope human humble servant humour husband Iliad imagination Jupiter kind king lady letter live look looking-glass lover mankind manner marriage married matter Menippus mind modesty Mohock nation nature never obliged observed occasion OVID pain paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion person Pharamond pleased pleasure Plutarch poet present racter reader reason received Rechteren reflection sense sight soul speak Spectator spirit tell temper thee things thou thought tion told town Virgil virtue whig whole woman women words writing yard land young