The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana 4
I would not divert the course of your discourses , when you seem bent upon
obliging the world with a train of thinking , which ... I say , Sir , I would not interrupt
you in the progress of this discourse ; but if you will do me the favour of inserting
this ...
I would not divert the course of your discourses , when you seem bent upon
obliging the world with a train of thinking , which ... I say , Sir , I would not interrupt
you in the progress of this discourse ; but if you will do me the favour of inserting
this ...
Strana 9
... to produce those primary pleasures of the imagination which have hitherto
been the subject of this discourse . The art I mean is that of architecture , which I
shall consider only with regard to the light in which the foregoing speculations
have ...
... to produce those primary pleasures of the imagination which have hitherto
been the subject of this discourse . The art I mean is that of architecture , which I
shall consider only with regard to the light in which the foregoing speculations
have ...
Strana 32
... be always borrowed from what is more known and common than the passages
which are to be explained . Allegories , when well chosen , are like so many
tracks of light in a discourse , that make every thing about them clear and
beautiful .
... be always borrowed from what is more known and common than the passages
which are to be explained . Allegories , when well chosen , are like so many
tracks of light in a discourse , that make every thing about them clear and
beautiful .
Strana 39
Strephon contradicts you in discourse with the civility of one who has a value for
you , but gives up nothing like one that loves you . This seeming unconcern gives
his behaviour the advantage of sincerity , and insensibly obtains your good ...
Strephon contradicts you in discourse with the civility of one who has a value for
you , but gives up nothing like one that loves you . This seeming unconcern gives
his behaviour the advantage of sincerity , and insensibly obtains your good ...
Strana 48
VERY agreeable friend of mine , the other day , carrying me in his coach into the
country to dinner , fell into discourse concerning the “ care of parents • The
English are branded , perhaps unjustly , with being addicted to suicide about this
time ...
VERY agreeable friend of mine , the other day , carrying me in his coach into the
country to dinner , fell into discourse concerning the “ care of parents • The
English are branded , perhaps unjustly , with being addicted to suicide about this
time ...
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