The Spectator, Svazek 51793 |
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Strana 14
... light , namely , -That the hero in the Paradise Lost is unsuccessful , and by no means a match for his enemies . This gave occasion to Mr. DRYDEN'S reflection , that the Devil was in reality MIL- TON'S Hero . I think I have obviated ...
... light , namely , -That the hero in the Paradise Lost is unsuccessful , and by no means a match for his enemies . This gave occasion to Mr. DRYDEN'S reflection , that the Devil was in reality MIL- TON'S Hero . I think I have obviated ...
Strana 34
... light , " Which lately shone so fierce and bright , “ End in å stink at last , and vanish into night . " AN ALLEGORY ON TIME . ΑΝΟΝ . WE are generally so much pleased with any little ac- complishments , either of body or mind , which ...
... light , " Which lately shone so fierce and bright , “ End in å stink at last , and vanish into night . " AN ALLEGORY ON TIME . ΑΝΟΝ . WE are generally so much pleased with any little ac- complishments , either of body or mind , which ...
Strana 36
... light , that spread a glory over all the place ; the other held a flaming torch in his hand . I could observe , that all the way as they came towards us , the colours of the flowers ap- peared more lively , the trees shot out in ...
... light , that spread a glory over all the place ; the other held a flaming torch in his hand . I could observe , that all the way as they came towards us , the colours of the flowers ap- peared more lively , the trees shot out in ...
Strana 37
... light in your eyes at length awakened you ; when , to my great surprise , instead of acknowledging the favour of the Deity , you frowned upon him , and struck the torch out of his hand into the river . The God , after having re- garded ...
... light in your eyes at length awakened you ; when , to my great surprise , instead of acknowledging the favour of the Deity , you frowned upon him , and struck the torch out of his hand into the river . The God , after having re- garded ...
Strana 44
... hence innocent and unreprovable to a better place , where by an easy transition from what she now is , she may shine forth an Angel of Light , T. No. 303 . SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 16 , 1711-12 . 44 NO . 302 . THE SPECTATOR . T. ...
... hence innocent and unreprovable to a better place , where by an easy transition from what she now is , she may shine forth an Angel of Light , T. No. 303 . SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 16 , 1711-12 . 44 NO . 302 . THE SPECTATOR . T. ...
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