The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... admire . For this reafon I think there is nothing in the world fo tiresome as the works of those critics who write in a po- fitive dogmatic way , without either language , genius , or imagination . If the reader would fee how the best ...
... admire . For this reafon I think there is nothing in the world fo tiresome as the works of those critics who write in a po- fitive dogmatic way , without either language , genius , or imagination . If the reader would fee how the best ...
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... admired in an ancient poet . The reader may observe the following lines in the fame view . " A needlefs Alexandrine ends the fong ,. " That like a wounded fnake drags its flow length along . " And afterwards , ' Tis not enough no ...
... admired in an ancient poet . The reader may observe the following lines in the fame view . " A needlefs Alexandrine ends the fong ,. " That like a wounded fnake drags its flow length along . " And afterwards , ' Tis not enough no ...
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... admiration . of the world , and to diftinguish themselves from the reft of mankind ? Providence for the moft part fets us upon a level , and obferves a kind of proportion in its difpenfa- tion towards us . If it renders us perfect in ...
... admiration . of the world , and to diftinguish themselves from the reft of mankind ? Providence for the moft part fets us upon a level , and obferves a kind of proportion in its difpenfa- tion towards us . If it renders us perfect in ...
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... admiration of a famous man leffens upon our nearer ac- quaintance with him : and that we feldom hear the de- fcription of a celebrated perfon , without a catalogue of fome notorious weakneffes and infirmities . The reafon may be ...
... admiration of a famous man leffens upon our nearer ac- quaintance with him : and that we feldom hear the de- fcription of a celebrated perfon , without a catalogue of fome notorious weakneffes and infirmities . The reafon may be ...
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... Admiration is a very fhort - lived paffion , that immediately decays upon growing familiar with its object , unless it be fill fed with fresh difcoveries , and kept alive by a new perpetual fucceffion of miracles rifing up to its view ...
... Admiration is a very fhort - lived paffion , that immediately decays upon growing familiar with its object , unless it be fill fed with fresh difcoveries , and kept alive by a new perpetual fucceffion of miracles rifing up to its view ...
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