The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 15
... described this mixed commu- nion of men and spirits in paradise ; and had doubt- less his eye upon a verse in old Hefiod , which is al- most word for word the fame with his third line in the following paffage . ------ Nor think , though ...
... described this mixed commu- nion of men and spirits in paradise ; and had doubt- less his eye upon a verse in old Hefiod , which is al- most word for word the fame with his third line in the following paffage . ------ Nor think , though ...
Strana 31
... described in Holy Writ by " The Path of an Arrow , " which is im- mediately closed up and loft . Upon my going into the church , I entertained myself with the digging of a grave ; and saw in every shovel - full of it that was thrown up ...
... described in Holy Writ by " The Path of an Arrow , " which is im- mediately closed up and loft . Upon my going into the church , I entertained myself with the digging of a grave ; and saw in every shovel - full of it that was thrown up ...
Strana 71
... described Orfin bewailing the lofs of his bear to a folitary echo , who is of great use to the poet in several distichs , as the does not only repeat after him , but helps out his verse , and furnishes him with rhymes . He rag'd , and ...
... described Orfin bewailing the lofs of his bear to a folitary echo , who is of great use to the poet in several distichs , as the does not only repeat after him , but helps out his verse , and furnishes him with rhymes . He rag'd , and ...
Strana 77
... described , were inhabited by the species of Mixed Wit , who made a very odd appearance when they were mustered together in an army . There were men whose bodies were stuck full of darts , and women whose eyes were burning- glasses ...
... described , were inhabited by the species of Mixed Wit , who made a very odd appearance when they were mustered together in an army . There were men whose bodies were stuck full of darts , and women whose eyes were burning- glasses ...
Strana 79
... described the falfe appearances of it , all that labour seems but an useless inquiry , without some time be spent in confidering the ap- plication of it . The seat of wit , when one speaks as a man of the town and the world , is the ...
... described the falfe appearances of it , all that labour seems but an useless inquiry , without some time be spent in confidering the ap- plication of it . The seat of wit , when one speaks as a man of the town and the world , is the ...
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