The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... fall thy facred Strains Lead Stones , and Trees , and Beafts along the Plains ; No longer footh the boiftrous Wind to fleep , Or ftill the Billows of the raging Deep : For thou art gone , the Muses mourn'd thy Fall In folemn Strains ...
... fall thy facred Strains Lead Stones , and Trees , and Beafts along the Plains ; No longer footh the boiftrous Wind to fleep , Or ftill the Billows of the raging Deep : For thou art gone , the Muses mourn'd thy Fall In folemn Strains ...
Strana 45
... , without giving Offence . He might affume a Mock- Authority , without being looked upon as vain and conceited . The Praises or Cenfures Cenfures of himself fall only upon the Creatures of his N ° 555 . The SPECTATOR . 45 N 5. ...
... , without giving Offence . He might affume a Mock- Authority , without being looked upon as vain and conceited . The Praises or Cenfures Cenfures of himself fall only upon the Creatures of his N ° 555 . The SPECTATOR . 45 N 5. ...
Strana 46
Cenfures of himself fall only upon the Creatures of his Imagination ; and if any one finds fault with him , the Au- thor may reply with the Philofopher of old , Thou doft but beat the Cafe of A- naxarchus . When I fpeak in my own ...
Cenfures of himself fall only upon the Creatures of his Imagination ; and if any one finds fault with him , the Au- thor may reply with the Philofopher of old , Thou doft but beat the Cafe of A- naxarchus . When I fpeak in my own ...
Strana 57
... falling back to my Monofyllables . I afterwards made feveral Effsays to- wards fpeaking ; and that I might not be startled at my own Voice , which has happened to me more than once , I ufed to read aloud in my Chamber , and have often ...
... falling back to my Monofyllables . I afterwards made feveral Effsays to- wards fpeaking ; and that I might not be startled at my own Voice , which has happened to me more than once , I ufed to read aloud in my Chamber , and have often ...
Strana 62
... with my Reader , I fhall not trouble him with any more prefatory Difcourfes , but proceed in my old Method , and entertain him with Specu- Speculations on every useful Subject that falls in my Way 62 The SPECTATOR . No 556 .
... with my Reader , I fhall not trouble him with any more prefatory Difcourfes , but proceed in my old Method , and entertain him with Specu- Speculations on every useful Subject that falls in my Way 62 The SPECTATOR . No 556 .
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