The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... face . - DRYDEN . In a word , Homer fills his readers with sublime ideas , and , I believe , has raised the imagination of all the good poets that have come after him . I shall only instance Horace , who immediately takes fire at the ...
... face . - DRYDEN . In a word , Homer fills his readers with sublime ideas , and , I believe , has raised the imagination of all the good poets that have come after him . I shall only instance Horace , who immediately takes fire at the ...
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... 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 sorrow . The two leading passions which the ...
... 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 sorrow . The two leading passions which the ...
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... face infernal torches tost , And shook her snaky locks : he shuns the sight , Flies o'er the stage , surpris'd with mortal fright ; The Furies guard the door , and intercept his flight . 33 DRYDEN . There is not a sight in nature so ...
... face infernal torches tost , And shook her snaky locks : he shuns the sight , Flies o'er the stage , surpris'd with mortal fright ; The Furies guard the door , and intercept his flight . 33 DRYDEN . There is not a sight in nature so ...
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... 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 not then take a jest ? -Yes : but pray let it be a jest . It is no jest to put ...
... 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 not then take a jest ? -Yes : but pray let it be a jest . It is no jest to put ...
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... face , As one she ne'er had known . So well she can the truth disguise , Such artful wonder frame , The lover or distrusts his eyes , Or thinks ' twas all a dream . Some censure this as lewd or low , Who are to bounty blind ; For to ...
... face , As one she ne'er had known . So well she can the truth disguise , Such artful wonder frame , The lover or distrusts his eyes , Or thinks ' twas all a dream . Some censure this as lewd or low , Who are to bounty blind ; For to ...
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