The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... characters of Horace , Petro- nius , Quintilian , and Longinus , as they are drawn in the effay of which I am now speaking . Since I have mentioned Longinus , who in his reflexions has given us the fame kind of fublime , which he ...
... characters of Horace , Petro- nius , Quintilian , and Longinus , as they are drawn in the effay of which I am now speaking . Since I have mentioned Longinus , who in his reflexions has given us the fame kind of fublime , which he ...
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... have enter- tained , to the hazard of their characters , and the certain misfortune of their lives . The first of the following let- teras ters may best represent the faults I would now point 16 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 254.
... have enter- tained , to the hazard of their characters , and the certain misfortune of their lives . The first of the following let- teras ters may best represent the faults I would now point 16 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 254.
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... character . 6 My dear Harriot , I ' F thou art fhe , but oh how fallen , how changed , what an apoftate ! how loft to all that is gay and agreea- ⚫ble ! To be married I find is to be buried alive ; I can- ⚫ not conceive it more difmal ...
... character . 6 My dear Harriot , I ' F thou art fhe , but oh how fallen , how changed , what an apoftate ! how loft to all that is gay and agreea- ⚫ble ! To be married I find is to be buried alive ; I can- ⚫ not conceive it more difmal ...
Strana 18
... character of a modeft wife is ' ridiculous . As for your wild rallery on matrimony , it is all hypocrify ; you , and all the handfom young wo- men of your acquaintance , fhew yourselves to no other purpofe than to gain a conqueft over ...
... character of a modeft wife is ' ridiculous . As for your wild rallery on matrimony , it is all hypocrify ; you , and all the handfom young wo- men of your acquaintance , fhew yourselves to no other purpofe than to gain a conqueft over ...
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... character of great modefty , fo that there is nothing to be thought on any other way . My mind has ever ' fince been fo wholly bent on her , that I am much in danger of doing fomething very extravagant without your fpeedy advice to , 6 ...
... character of great modefty , fo that there is nothing to be thought on any other way . My mind has ever ' fince been fo wholly bent on her , that I am much in danger of doing fomething very extravagant without your fpeedy advice to , 6 ...
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action Æneid againſt agreeable alfo anſwer beauty becauſe befides behaviour character circumftances confideration converfation criticks defcribed defign defire difcourfe diſcover drefs Enville fable faid falutation fame fecond feems feen fenfe fent fentiments feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide filks fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon fortune fpeech fpirit ftill fubject fuch fufficient give greateſt happineſs herſelf himſelf honour houfe houſe humble fervant huſband ibid Iliad infert itſelf kind Lady laft laſt lefs Loft look mankind manner marriage meaſure Milton mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature obferved occafion ourſelves Ovid paffage paffed paffion Paradife particular perfon pleafed pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poffible prefent publick racter raiſe reader reafon reprefented ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſpeak SPECTATOR ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion uſe Virgil virtue whofe woman