The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1963 - Počet stran: 33 |
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Strana 127
... Thoughts , so worthy Thoughts are likewise the Con- sequence of worthy Actions : But the Wretch who has de- graded himself below the Character of Immortality , is very willing to resign his Pretensions to it , and to substitute in its ...
... Thoughts , so worthy Thoughts are likewise the Con- sequence of worthy Actions : But the Wretch who has de- graded himself below the Character of Immortality , is very willing to resign his Pretensions to it , and to substitute in its ...
Strana 331
... Thoughts , there is an infinite Beauty in the greatest Part of them . In short , if there are many Poets who would ... Thoughts as are natural , unless it abound also with such as are sublime . Virgil in this Particular falls short of ...
... Thoughts , there is an infinite Beauty in the greatest Part of them . In short , if there are many Poets who would ... Thoughts as are natural , unless it abound also with such as are sublime . Virgil in this Particular falls short of ...
Strana 456
... Thoughts with me , and not have the Mortification of having caught Nothing all Day . Thus , Sir , you see how many Examples I recal to Mind , and what Arguments I use with my self to regain my Liberty : But as I am afraid ' tis no ...
... Thoughts with me , and not have the Mortification of having caught Nothing all Day . Thus , Sir , you see how many Examples I recal to Mind , and what Arguments I use with my self to regain my Liberty : But as I am afraid ' tis no ...
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