The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 12
... which more denotes a great mind , than the abhorrence of envy and detraction . This paffion reigns more among bad poets , than among any other fet of men . As As there are none more ambitious of fame , than 12 N ° 253 THE SPECTATOR .
... which more denotes a great mind , than the abhorrence of envy and detraction . This paffion reigns more among bad poets , than among any other fet of men . As As there are none more ambitious of fame , than 12 N ° 253 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 14
... his reflexions- has given us the fame kind of fublime , which he observes in the feveral paffages that occafioned them ; I cannot but take : take notice , that our English author has after the 14 No 253 THE SPECTATOR .
... his reflexions- has given us the fame kind of fublime , which he observes in the feveral paffages that occafioned them ; I cannot but take : take notice , that our English author has after the 14 No 253 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 15
... firft it is heaved up by feveral Spondees inter- mixed with proper breathing places , and at laft trundles down in a continual line of Dactyls . as Ka Καὶ μὴν Σίσυφον , εἰσεῖδον , κρατέρ ̓ ἄλγε ̓ ἔχοντα , N. 253 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... firft it is heaved up by feveral Spondees inter- mixed with proper breathing places , and at laft trundles down in a continual line of Dactyls . as Ka Καὶ μὴν Σίσυφον , εἰσεῖδον , κρατέρ ̓ ἄλγε ̓ ἔχοντα , N. 253 15 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 19
... Spectator , You C Mary Home . ' YOU have no goodness in the world , and are not in earnest in any thing you fay that is ferious , if you do not fend me a plain anfwer to this : I hap- pened fome days paft to be at the play , where ...
... Spectator , You C Mary Home . ' YOU have no goodness in the world , and are not in earnest in any thing you fay that is ferious , if you do not fend me a plain anfwer to this : I hap- pened fome days paft to be at the play , where ...
Strana 20
... engag- ed contrary to their natural inclinations in a glorious nd laudable course of action . For we may farther ob- : ferve , that men of the greatest abilities are ferve , 20 N ° 255 THE SPECTATOR . Dear Correfpondent, ...
... engag- ed contrary to their natural inclinations in a glorious nd laudable course of action . For we may farther ob- : ferve , that men of the greatest abilities are ferve , 20 N ° 255 THE SPECTATOR . Dear Correfpondent, ...
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