The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 14
... light , and illuftrated with fuch apt allufions , that they have in them all the graces of novelty , and make the ... lights . If a reader examines Horace's Art of Poetry , he will find but very few precepts in it , which he may not meet ...
... light , and illuftrated with fuch apt allufions , that they have in them all the graces of novelty , and make the ... lights . If a reader examines Horace's Art of Poetry , he will find but very few precepts in it , which he may not meet ...
Strana 24
... light . There are many who find a pleasure in contra- dicting the common reports of fame , and in spreading abroad the weakneffes of an exalted character . They publish their ill - natured difcoveries with a fecret pride , and applaud ...
... light . There are many who find a pleasure in contra- dicting the common reports of fame , and in spreading abroad the weakneffes of an exalted character . They publish their ill - natured difcoveries with a fecret pride , and applaud ...
Strana 61
... light your fire at both ends , the middle will shift for itself . " I am engaged in this fpeculation by a fight which I lately met with at the opera . As I was ftanding in the hinder part of the box , I took notice of a little cluster ...
... light your fire at both ends , the middle will shift for itself . " I am engaged in this fpeculation by a fight which I lately met with at the opera . As I was ftanding in the hinder part of the box , I took notice of a little cluster ...
Strana 62
... he is for lofing the colour of the face in that of the hood , as a fire burns dimly , and a candle goes half out , in the light of the fun . This , This , fays he , your Ovid himself has hinted 62 No 265 THE SPECTATOR .
... he is for lofing the colour of the face in that of the hood , as a fire burns dimly , and a candle goes half out , in the light of the fun . This , This , fays he , your Ovid himself has hinted 62 No 265 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 63
... light of the rifing fun , is robed in faffron . Whether these his obfervations are juftly grounded I cannot tell but I have often known him , as we have stood together behind the ladies , praise or difpraise the complexion of a face ...
... light of the rifing fun , is robed in faffron . Whether these his obfervations are juftly grounded I cannot tell but I have often known him , as we have stood together behind the ladies , praise or difpraise the complexion of a face ...
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