The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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Strana 56
... Sentiments of his Mind , as the Features of his Face . The Felicity is , when any one is so happy as to find out and follow what is the proper Bent of his Genius , and turn all his Endeavours to exert himself accor- ding as that prompts ...
... Sentiments of his Mind , as the Features of his Face . The Felicity is , when any one is so happy as to find out and follow what is the proper Bent of his Genius , and turn all his Endeavours to exert himself accor- ding as that prompts ...
Strana 118
... Sentiments , I fhall fay nothing more to it at present . I was alfo offended at a small Patch fhe wore on her Breaft , which I cannot fuppofe is placed there with any good Defign . HER Necklace was of an immoderate length , being tied ...
... Sentiments , I fhall fay nothing more to it at present . I was alfo offended at a small Patch fhe wore on her Breaft , which I cannot fuppofe is placed there with any good Defign . HER Necklace was of an immoderate length , being tied ...
Strana 124
... Sentiments in an Epic Poem are the Thoughts and Behaviour which the Author a- fcribes to the Perfons whom he introduces , and are just when they are conformable to the Cha- racters of the feveral Perfons . The Sentiments have likewise a ...
... Sentiments in an Epic Poem are the Thoughts and Behaviour which the Author a- fcribes to the Perfons whom he introduces , and are just when they are conformable to the Cha- racters of the feveral Perfons . The Sentiments have likewise a ...
Strana 125
... Sentiments he makes ufe of are pro- per for thefe Ends . Homer is cenfured by the Criticks for his Defect as to this Particular in fe- veral Parts of the Iliad and Odyssey , tho ' at the fame time those who have treated this great Poet ...
... Sentiments he makes ufe of are pro- per for thefe Ends . Homer is cenfured by the Criticks for his Defect as to this Particular in fe- veral Parts of the Iliad and Odyssey , tho ' at the fame time those who have treated this great Poet ...
Strana 126
Homer to find proper Sentiments for an Affem- bly of Grecian Generals , than for Milton to diver- fify his Infernal Council with proper Characters , and infpire them with a Variety of Sentiments . The Loves of Dido and Æneas are only ...
Homer to find proper Sentiments for an Affem- bly of Grecian Generals , than for Milton to diver- fify his Infernal Council with proper Characters , and infpire them with a Variety of Sentiments . The Loves of Dido and Æneas are only ...
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Action Æneid Affembly agreeable alfo Anſwer Beauty becauſe befides Behaviour beſt bliged Bufinefs Cafe Character Circumftances Confideration Converfation Correfpondent Criticks defcribed Defign Defire Difcourfe diſcover Drefs Fable faid fame feems feen felf felves fent feve feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon Fortune fpeak Friend ftill fuch fufficient fuppofe give greateſt Happineſs himſelf Homer Honour Houfe humble Servant ibid Iliad Infernal juft kind Lady laft lefs likewife look Love Mankind Manner Marriage Meaſure Milton Mind moft moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary Number obferve Occafion Paffage paffed Paffion Paradife Loft particular Perfon pleafed pleaſe Pleaſure Poem Poet poffible prefent Publick racters raiſe Reader Reafon reprefented ſelf Senfe Sentiments ſhe ſpeak SPECTATOR thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe Thoughts tion underſtand uſed Virgil Virtue whofe Woman World young