The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... with in those of our own country . It might indeed be of ill consequence to the public , as well as unprofitable to private persons , to alienate so much ground from pasturage and the plough , in NO 414 . 7 SPECTATOR .
... with in those of our own country . It might indeed be of ill consequence to the public , as well as unprofitable to private persons , to alienate so much ground from pasturage and the plough , in NO 414 . 7 SPECTATOR .
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... persons who look upon some of these wonders of art as fabulous ; but I cannot find any grounds for such a suspicion ; unless it be that we have no such works among us at present . There were , indeed , many greater advantages for ...
... persons who look upon some of these wonders of art as fabulous ; but I cannot find any grounds for such a suspicion ; unless it be that we have no such works among us at present . There were , indeed , many greater advantages for ...
Strana 14
... person , that are carved or described . It is sufficient that we have seen places , persons , or actions in general , which bear a resemblance , or at least some remote analogy , with what we find represented ; since it is in the power ...
... person , that are carved or described . It is sufficient that we have seen places , persons , or actions in general , which bear a resemblance , or at least some remote analogy , with what we find represented ; since it is in the power ...
Strana 20
... persons are most of them godlike and terrible ; Virgil has scarce admitted any into his poem who are not beautiful , and has taken particular care to make his hero so . Lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis afflârat honores ...
... persons are most of them godlike and terrible ; Virgil has scarce admitted any into his poem who are not beautiful , and has taken particular care to make his hero so . Lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis afflârat honores ...
Strana 23
... person who suffers . Such representations teach us to set a just value upon our own 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 ...
... person who suffers . Such representations teach us to set a just value upon our own 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 ...
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