The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 23
... condition , and make us prize our good fortune , which exempts us from the like calamities . This is , however , such a kind of pleasure as we are not capable of receiving , * Suave mari magno turbantibus æquora ventis , & c . - LUCR ...
... condition , and make us prize our good fortune , which exempts us from the like calamities . This is , however , such a kind of pleasure as we are not capable of receiving , * Suave mari magno turbantibus æquora ventis , & c . - LUCR ...
Strana 26
... condition of the speaker . These descriptions raise a pleasing kind of horror in the mind of the reader , and amuse his imagination with the strangeness and novelty of the persons who are repre sented in them . They bring up into our ...
... condition of the speaker . These descriptions raise a pleasing kind of horror in the mind of the reader , and amuse his imagination with the strangeness and novelty of the persons who are repre sented in them . They bring up into our ...
Strana 35
... condition . To say a thing which perplexes the heart of him you speak to , or brings blushes into his face , is a degree of murder ; and it is , I think , an unpardonable offence to shew a man you do not care whether he is pleased or ...
... condition . To say a thing which perplexes the heart of him you speak to , or brings blushes into his face , is a degree of murder ; and it is , I think , an unpardonable offence to shew a man you do not care whether he is pleased or ...
Strana 40
... condition of Gloriana I am afraid is irretrievable ; for Strephon has had so many op- portunities of pleasing without suspicion , that all which is left for her to do is to bring him , now she is advised , to an explanation of his ...
... condition of Gloriana I am afraid is irretrievable ; for Strephon has had so many op- portunities of pleasing without suspicion , that all which is left for her to do is to bring him , now she is advised , to an explanation of his ...
Strana 57
... conditions , the case of bankruptcy : how plenty , credit , cheerfulness , full hopes , and easy possessions , are in an instant turned into penury , faint aspects , diffidence , sorrow , and misery ; how the man , who with an open hand ...
... conditions , the case of bankruptcy : how plenty , credit , cheerfulness , full hopes , and easy possessions , are in an instant turned into penury , faint aspects , diffidence , sorrow , and misery ; how the man , who with an open hand ...
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