The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 10
... turns all its charms . against an ogler . The eye of Lufitania is an inftrument of premeditated murder ; but the defign being visible , • destroys the execution of it ; and with much more beau- « ty than that of Leonora , it is not half ...
... turns all its charms . against an ogler . The eye of Lufitania is an inftrument of premeditated murder ; but the defign being visible , • destroys the execution of it ; and with much more beau- « ty than that of Leonora , it is not half ...
Strana 14
... turn . It is impoffible for us , who live in the later ages of the world , to make obfervations in criti- cifm , morality , or in any art or fcience , which have not been touched upon by others . We have little else left us , but to ...
... turn . It is impoffible for us , who live in the later ages of the world , to make obfervations in criti- cifm , morality , or in any art or fcience , which have not been touched upon by others . We have little else left us , but to ...
Strana 16
... turn'd my eye , and as I turn'd furvey'd " A mournful vifion ! the Sifyphian fhade : " With many a weary step , and many a groan , Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone : " The huge round ftone , refulting with a bound ...
... turn'd my eye , and as I turn'd furvey'd " A mournful vifion ! the Sifyphian fhade : " With many a weary step , and many a groan , Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone : " The huge round ftone , refulting with a bound ...
Strana 25
... turn to ridicule a man whofe character feems fo improper a fubject for it , or that we are pleased by fome implicit kind of revenge to fee him taken down and humbled in his reputation , and in some measure reduced to our own rank , who ...
... turn to ridicule a man whofe character feems fo improper a fubject for it , or that we are pleased by fome implicit kind of revenge to fee him taken down and humbled in his reputation , and in some measure reduced to our own rank , who ...
Strana 32
... turn all his defire of fame this way ; and that he may propofe to himself a fame worthy of his ambition , let him confider that if he employs his abilities to the best advantage , the time will come when the fupreme Governor of the ...
... turn all his defire of fame this way ; and that he may propofe to himself a fame worthy of his ambition , let him confider that if he employs his abilities to the best advantage , the time will come when the fupreme Governor of the ...
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