The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 149
... Actions . If you read a Poem on a fine Woman , among the Authors of this Class , you shall see that it turns more upon Venus or Helen , than on the Party concerned . I have known a Copy of Verses on a great Hero highly commended , but ...
... Actions . If you read a Poem on a fine Woman , among the Authors of this Class , you shall see that it turns more upon Venus or Helen , than on the Party concerned . I have known a Copy of Verses on a great Hero highly commended , but ...
Strana 278
... Actions . If , on the one Hand , we fairly weighed every Circumstance , we should frequently find them obliged to do that Action we at first Sight condemn , in order to avoid another we should have been much more dis- pleased with . If ...
... Actions . If , on the one Hand , we fairly weighed every Circumstance , we should frequently find them obliged to do that Action we at first Sight condemn , in order to avoid another we should have been much more dis- pleased with . If ...
Strana 337
... Actions were worthy of Pursuit to Morrow , and what little Vices were to be prevented from slipping unawares into a Habit . If I might second the Philosopher's Advice , it should be mine , That in a Morning before my Scholar rose , he ...
... Actions were worthy of Pursuit to Morrow , and what little Vices were to be prevented from slipping unawares into a Habit . If I might second the Philosopher's Advice , it should be mine , That in a Morning before my Scholar rose , he ...
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