The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 12
... he profeffes himself en- tirely given up to the Mufes , and smit with the Love of Poetry , paffionately wifhing to be tranfported to the cool • Shades Shades and Retirements of the Moun- ' tain Hamus . 12 The SPECTATOR . N ° 514.
... he profeffes himself en- tirely given up to the Mufes , and smit with the Love of Poetry , paffionately wifhing to be tranfported to the cool • Shades Shades and Retirements of the Moun- ' tain Hamus . 12 The SPECTATOR . N ° 514.
Strana 19
... himself , but ferved as a kind of Fore- fter in the Lawns to direct Paffengers , who by their own Merit , or Inftru ⚫ctions he procured for them , had Vir- C tue enough to travel that way . I • looked very attentively upon this kind ...
... himself , but ferved as a kind of Fore- fter in the Lawns to direct Paffengers , who by their own Merit , or Inftru ⚫ctions he procured for them , had Vir- C tue enough to travel that way . I • looked very attentively upon this kind ...
Strana 22
... himself to him , but .C growing weary of one who almoft walked him out of Breath , he left him for Horace and Anacreon , with whom • he feemed infinitely delighted . at A little farther I faw another Groupe of Figures , I made up to ...
... himself to him , but .C growing weary of one who almoft walked him out of Breath , he left him for Horace and Anacreon , with whom • he feemed infinitely delighted . at A little farther I faw another Groupe of Figures , I made up to ...
Strana 26
... himself . As " Men who cannot raife their Fortunes , " and are uneafie under the Incapacity " of fhining in Courts , rail at Ambiti- " on ; fo do aukward and infipid Wo- " men , who cannot warm the Hearts " and charm the Eyes of Men ...
... himself . As " Men who cannot raife their Fortunes , " and are uneafie under the Incapacity " of fhining in Courts , rail at Ambiti- " on ; fo do aukward and infipid Wo- " men , who cannot warm the Hearts " and charm the Eyes of Men ...
Strana 35
... pass for the fubftantial things they are only to exprefs , there would ' need no more to enflave a Country but to adorn a Court ; for while eve- ' ry ry Man's Vanity makes him believe himself capable of becoming No 516. The SPECTATOR . 835.
... pass for the fubftantial things they are only to exprefs , there would ' need no more to enflave a Country but to adorn a Court ; for while eve- ' ry ry Man's Vanity makes him believe himself capable of becoming No 516. The SPECTATOR . 835.
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