The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 12
... means , if poffible , they may be stopped at a rea- fonable expence : or indeed , fince there is fomething fo moving in the very image of weeping beauty , it would be worthy his art to provide , that thefe eloquent drops may no more be ...
... means , if poffible , they may be stopped at a rea- fonable expence : or indeed , fince there is fomething fo moving in the very image of weeping beauty , it would be worthy his art to provide , that thefe eloquent drops may no more be ...
Strana 14
of this nature into a very fine poem ; I mean The Art of Criticifm , which was published fome months fince , and is a master - piece in its kind . The obfervations follow one another like thofe in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that ...
of this nature into a very fine poem ; I mean The Art of Criticifm , which was published fome months fince , and is a master - piece in its kind . The obfervations follow one another like thofe in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that ...
Strana 21
... mean and narrow minds are the leaft actuated by it ; whether it be that a man's fenfe of his own incapacities makes him defpair of coming at fame , or that he has not enough range of thought to look out for any good which does not more ...
... mean and narrow minds are the leaft actuated by it ; whether it be that a man's fenfe of his own incapacities makes him defpair of coming at fame , or that he has not enough range of thought to look out for any good which does not more ...
Strana 29
... mean by this end that happiness which is referved for us in another world , which every one has abilities to procure , and which will bring along with it " fulness of joy and plea- " fures for evermore . ' " " How the purfuit after fame ...
... mean by this end that happiness which is referved for us in another world , which every one has abilities to procure , and which will bring along with it " fulness of joy and plea- " fures for evermore . ' " " How the purfuit after fame ...
Strana 33
... mean or trivial for the entertain- ment of reasonable creatures . As to the diverfions of this kind in this town , we owe them to the arts of poe- try and mufic : my own private opinion , with relation to fuch recreations , I have ...
... mean or trivial for the entertain- ment of reasonable creatures . As to the diverfions of this kind in this town , we owe them to the arts of poe- try and mufic : my own private opinion , with relation to fuch recreations , I have ...
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