The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... virtue , or vice , under a visible shape , and makes it a person or an actor in his poem . Of this nature are the descriptions of Hunger and Envy in Ovid , of Fame in Virgil , and of Sin and Death in Milton , We find a whole creation of ...
... virtue , or vice , under a visible shape , and makes it a person or an actor in his poem . Of this nature are the descriptions of Hunger and Envy in Ovid , of Fame in Virgil , and of Sin and Death in Milton , We find a whole creation of ...
Strana 28
... virtues and vices , in a sensible shape and character . I shall , in my two following papers , consider , in general , how other kinds of writing are qualified to please the ima- gination ; with which I intend to conclude this essay . 0 ...
... virtues and vices , in a sensible shape and character . I shall , in my two following papers , consider , in general , how other kinds of writing are qualified to please the ima- gination ; with which I intend to conclude this essay . 0 ...
Strana 49
... virtues and qualities there might be preserved from one generation to another , if these regards were re- ciprocally held in veneration ; but as he never fails to mix an air of mirth and good - humour with his good sense and reasoning ...
... virtues and qualities there might be preserved from one generation to another , if these regards were re- ciprocally held in veneration ; but as he never fails to mix an air of mirth and good - humour with his good sense and reasoning ...
Strana 52
... virtue provoke ? Why should beauty displease in such a de- gree , that a man given to scandal never lets the mention of either pass by him , without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day at a visit , being ...
... virtue provoke ? Why should beauty displease in such a de- gree , that a man given to scandal never lets the mention of either pass by him , without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day at a visit , being ...
Strana 57
... virtues it is owing , that men do honour to her husband , should be recorded with veneration ; she who has wasted his labours , with infamy . When we are come into domestic life in this manner , to awaken caution and attendance to the ...
... virtues it is owing , that men do honour to her husband , should be recorded with veneration ; she who has wasted his labours , with infamy . When we are come into domestic life in this manner , to awaken caution and attendance to the ...
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