The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana 5
... glory burns : Restor'd with pois'nous herbs , his ardent sides Reflect the sun , and rais'd on spires he rides ; High o'er the grass , hissing , he rolls along , And brandishes by fits his forky tongue . DRYDEN . UPON laying down the ...
... glory burns : Restor'd with pois'nous herbs , his ardent sides Reflect the sun , and rais'd on spires he rides ; High o'er the grass , hissing , he rolls along , And brandishes by fits his forky tongue . DRYDEN . UPON laying down the ...
Strana 26
... glory and self- conceit . To shew their particular aversion to it , they branded this form of writing with the name of an ego- tism ; a figure not to be found among the ancient rhe- toricians . The most violent egotism which I have met ...
... glory and self- conceit . To shew their particular aversion to it , they branded this form of writing with the name of an ego- tism ; a figure not to be found among the ancient rhe- toricians . The most violent egotism which I have met ...
Strana 47
... glory in . One would wonder how drunkenness should have the good luck to be of this number . Anacharsis , being invited to a drinking match at Corinth , demand- ed the prize very humourously , because he was drunk before any of the rest ...
... glory in . One would wonder how drunkenness should have the good luck to be of this number . Anacharsis , being invited to a drinking match at Corinth , demand- ed the prize very humourously , because he was drunk before any of the rest ...
Strana 55
... glory , and the lifter - up of his head . In his deepest solitude and retirement he knows that he is in company with the greatest of beings ; and perceives within himself such real sensations of his presence , as are more delightful ...
... glory , and the lifter - up of his head . In his deepest solitude and retirement he knows that he is in company with the greatest of beings ; and perceives within himself such real sensations of his presence , as are more delightful ...
Strana 63
... glory would it be for me , and how I should be envied , made me accept of being third wife to my Lord Friday . I proposed , from my rank and his estate , to live in all the joys of pride ; but how was I mistaken ! he was neither ...
... glory would it be for me , and how I should be envied , made me accept of being third wife to my Lord Friday . I proposed , from my rank and his estate , to live in all the joys of pride ; but how was I mistaken ! he was neither ...
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