The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana iv
Letter on young Templars turning Hackney - coachSteele . 499. Will
Honeycomb's Account of the Siege of Hersberg , and his Dream Addison . 500.
Defence and Happiness of a married Life Steele . 501. Patience , an Allegory
Parnell . 502.
Letter on young Templars turning Hackney - coachSteele . 499. Will
Honeycomb's Account of the Siege of Hersberg , and his Dream Addison . 500.
Defence and Happiness of a married Life Steele . 501. Patience , an Allegory
Parnell . 502.
Strana 8
But why may not a whole estate be thrown into a kind of garden by frequent
plantations , that may turn as much to the profit as the pleasure of the owner ? A
marsh overgrown with willows , or a mountain shaded with oaks , are not only
more ...
But why may not a whole estate be thrown into a kind of garden by frequent
plantations , that may turn as much to the profit as the pleasure of the owner ? A
marsh overgrown with willows , or a mountain shaded with oaks , are not only
more ...
Strana 20
Thus having said , she turn'd and made appear Her neck refulgent , and
disheveld hair ; Which , flowing from her shoulders , reach'd the ground , And
widely spread ambrosial scents around : In length of train descends her
sweeping gown ...
Thus having said , she turn'd and made appear Her neck refulgent , and
disheveld hair ; Which , flowing from her shoulders , reach'd the ground , And
widely spread ambrosial scents around : In length of train descends her
sweeping gown ...
Strana 24
Our thoughts are so intent upon miseries of the sufferer , that we cannot turn them
upon our own happiness . Whereas , on the contrary , we consider the
misfortunes we read in history or poetry , either as past , or as fictitious ; so that
the ...
Our thoughts are so intent upon miseries of the sufferer , that we cannot turn them
upon our own happiness . Whereas , on the contrary , we consider the
misfortunes we read in history or poetry , either as past , or as fictitious ; so that
the ...
Strana 25
He has his choice of the winds , and can turn the course of his rivers in all the
variety of meanders that are most delightful to the reader's imagination . In a word
, he has the modelling of nature in his own hands , and may give her what
charms ...
He has his choice of the winds , and can turn the course of his rivers in all the
variety of meanders that are most delightful to the reader's imagination . In a word
, he has the modelling of nature in his own hands , and may give her what
charms ...
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