The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 10
... appears to have Piety to the Gods , and a refigning Spi- rit in the Application . But if we con- fider the Point with refpect to our pre- fent fent Knowledge , it will be less esteem- ed ; 10 The SPECTATOR . N ° 551 .
... appears to have Piety to the Gods , and a refigning Spi- rit in the Application . But if we con- fider the Point with refpect to our pre- fent fent Knowledge , it will be less esteem- ed ; 10 The SPECTATOR . N ° 551 .
Strana 13
... appear either to have been a Stranger to those he writes upon , or not to have found any thing in them which is praife - worthy . On Sophocles , by Simonides . Winde , gentle Ever - green , to form a Shade Around the Tomb where ...
... appear either to have been a Stranger to those he writes upon , or not to have found any thing in them which is praife - worthy . On Sophocles , by Simonides . Winde , gentle Ever - green , to form a Shade Around the Tomb where ...
Strana 29
... appears in this great City upon my prefent De- fign of laying down this Paper . It is likewife with much Satisfaction , that I find some of the moft outlying Parts of the Kingdom alarmed upon this Oc- cafion , having received Letters to ...
... appears in this great City upon my prefent De- fign of laying down this Paper . It is likewife with much Satisfaction , that I find some of the moft outlying Parts of the Kingdom alarmed upon this Oc- cafion , having received Letters to ...
Strana 41
... appear like large Wilds , or vaft uncultivated Tracts of Human Nature ; and when we compare them with Men of the most exalted Characters in Arts and Learning , we find it difficult to believe that they are Creatures of the fame Species ...
... appear like large Wilds , or vaft uncultivated Tracts of Human Nature ; and when we compare them with Men of the most exalted Characters in Arts and Learning , we find it difficult to believe that they are Creatures of the fame Species ...
Strana 42
... most generous Difpo- fitions . The Men , whofe Characters have fhone the brightest among the antient Romans , appear to have been ftrongly ftrongly animated by this Paffion . Ci cero , whofe 42 The SPECTATOR . N ° 554 .
... most generous Difpo- fitions . The Men , whofe Characters have fhone the brightest among the antient Romans , appear to have been ftrongly ftrongly animated by this Paffion . Ci cero , whofe 42 The SPECTATOR . N ° 554 .
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