The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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... occasion of demonstrating the most disinterested passion imaginable to me; and in plain direct terms offered to marry privately, and keep it so till he should be so happy as to VOL. HI. B gain his father's approbation, or become ...
... occasion of demonstrating the most disinterested passion imaginable to me; and in plain direct terms offered to marry privately, and keep it so till he should be so happy as to VOL. HI. B gain his father's approbation, or become ...
Strana 123
... occasion to be valiant at the same time. But, by the favour of these gentlemen, I am humbly of opinion, that a man may be a very witty man, and never offend one statute of this kingdom, not excepting even that of stabbing. The writers ...
... occasion to be valiant at the same time. But, by the favour of these gentlemen, I am humbly of opinion, that a man may be a very witty man, and never offend one statute of this kingdom, not excepting even that of stabbing. The writers ...
Strana 137
... occasion neither appears in his proper shape, nor in that familiar manner with which Raphael the sociable spirit entertained the father of mankind before the fall. His person, his port, and behaviour, are suitable to a spirit of the ...
... occasion neither appears in his proper shape, nor in that familiar manner with which Raphael the sociable spirit entertained the father of mankind before the fall. His person, his port, and behaviour, are suitable to a spirit of the ...
Strana 139
... occasion, is very natural. " Sight so deform what heart of rock could long Dry-cy'd behold ? Adam could not, but wept, Tho* not of woman born; compassion quell'd His best of man, and gave him up to tears. — " The discourse between the ...
... occasion, is very natural. " Sight so deform what heart of rock could long Dry-cy'd behold ? Adam could not, but wept, Tho* not of woman born; compassion quell'd His best of man, and gave him up to tears. — " The discourse between the ...
Strana 140
... occasion is that which follows in our English poet, — " — — — And in their palaces Where luxury late reign 'd, sea-monsters whelp'd And staUed " than that in Ovid, where we are told that the sea-calfs lay in those places where the goats ...
... occasion is that which follows in our English poet, — " — — — And in their palaces Where luxury late reign 'd, sea-monsters whelp'd And staUed " than that in Ovid, where we are told that the sea-calfs lay in those places where the goats ...
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