The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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reading the admired passages in such authors , he finds a coldness and indifference in his thoughts , he ought to conclude , not ( as is too usual among taste- less readers ) that the author wants those perfections which have been admired ...
reading the admired passages in such authors , he finds a coldness and indifference in his thoughts , he ought to conclude , not ( as is too usual among taste- less readers ) that the author wants those perfections which have been admired ...
Strana 120
... admired , she had gone into exile of her own accord . " She is sensible that a vain person is the most insufferable ... admiration of her . " She therefore prayed that to applaud out of due place might be declared an offence , and ...
... admired , she had gone into exile of her own accord . " She is sensible that a vain person is the most insufferable ... admiration of her . " She therefore prayed that to applaud out of due place might be declared an offence , and ...
Strana 304
... admired , and wherever he is absent to be lamented . His merit fares like the pictures of Raphael , which are either seen with admiration by all , or at least no one dare own he has no taste for a composition which has received so ...
... admired , and wherever he is absent to be lamented . His merit fares like the pictures of Raphael , which are either seen with admiration by all , or at least no one dare own he has no taste for a composition which has received so ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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