The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 12
... falls into your eye at once , the sight being as the centre that collects and gathers into it the lines of the whole circumference : in a square pillar , the sight often takes in but a fourth half part of the surface ; and in a square ...
... falls into your eye at once , the sight being as the centre that collects and gathers into it the lines of the whole circumference : in a square pillar , the sight often takes in but a fourth half part of the surface ; and in a square ...
Strana 21
... falls short of the Æneid or Iliad in this respect , it proceeds rather from the fault of the language in which it is written , than from . any defect of genius in the author . So divine a poem in English is like a stately palace built ...
... falls short of the Æneid or Iliad in this respect , it proceeds rather from the fault of the language in which it is written , than from . any defect of genius in the author . So divine a poem in English is like a stately palace built ...
Strana 25
... traditions of nurses and old women , that he may fall in with our natural prejudices , and humour those notions which we have imbibed in our VOL . VIII .. D infancy . For otherwise he will be apt to make NO 419 . 25 SPECTATOR .
... traditions of nurses and old women , that he may fall in with our natural prejudices , and humour those notions which we have imbibed in our VOL . VIII .. D infancy . For otherwise he will be apt to make NO 419 . 25 SPECTATOR .
Strana 35
... fall in with the character of a good companion . The good writer makes his reader better pleased with himself , and the agreeable man makes his friend enjoy themselves , rather than him , while he is in their company . thenes does this ...
... fall in with the character of a good companion . The good writer makes his reader better pleased with himself , and the agreeable man makes his friend enjoy themselves , rather than him , while he is in their company . thenes does this ...
Strana 36
... fall upon , he has no mercy in making the onset . He can be pleased to see his best friend out of countenance , while the laugh is loud in his own applause . His raillery always puts the company into little divisions and separate ...
... fall upon , he has no mercy in making the onset . He can be pleased to see his best friend out of countenance , while the laugh is loud in his own applause . His raillery always puts the company into little divisions and separate ...
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