The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana 20
Lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis aflârat honores . VIRG . Æn . i .
594 . And gave his rolling eyes a sparkling grace , And breath'd a youthful vigour
on his face . — Dryden . In a word , Homer fills his readers with sublime ideas ...
Lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis aflârat honores . VIRG . Æn . i .
594 . And gave his rolling eyes a sparkling grace , And breath'd a youthful vigour
on his face . — Dryden . In a word , Homer fills his readers with sublime ideas ...
Strana 22
Thus in painting , it is pleasant to look on the picture of any face where the
resemblance is hit ; but the pleasure increases if it be the picture of a face that is
beautiful ; and is still greater , if the beauty be softened with an air of melancholy
or ...
Thus in painting , it is pleasant to look on the picture of any face where the
resemblance is hit ; but the pleasure increases if it be the picture of a face that is
beautiful ; and is still greater , if the beauty be softened with an air of melancholy
or ...
Strana 33
Like Pentheus , when distracted with his fear , He saw two suns , and double
Thebes , appear ; Or mad Orestes , when his mother's ghost Full in his face
infernal torches tost , And shook her snaky locks : he shuns the sight , Flies o'er
the stage ...
Like Pentheus , when distracted with his fear , He saw two suns , and double
Thebes , appear ; Or mad Orestes , when his mother's ghost Full in his face
infernal torches tost , And shook her snaky locks : he shuns the sight , Flies o'er
the stage ...
Strana 35
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 displeased . But will you
...
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 displeased . But will you
...
Strana 37
Peculiar therefore is her way , Whether by nature taught I shall not undertake to
say , Or by experience bought ; But who o'ernight obtain'd her grace She can next
day disown , And stare upon the strange man's face , As one she ne'er had ...
Peculiar therefore is her way , Whether by nature taught I shall not undertake to
say , Or by experience bought ; But who o'ernight obtain'd her grace She can next
day disown , And stare upon the strange man's face , As one she ne'er had ...
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