The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... beauty of Satan's approach to the confines of the crea- the speeches in the third book , consists in that tion is finely imaged in the beginning of the shortness and perspicuity of style , in which speech which immediately follows . The ...
... beauty of Satan's approach to the confines of the crea- the speeches in the third book , consists in that tion is finely imaged in the beginning of the shortness and perspicuity of style , in which speech which immediately follows . The ...
Strana 6
... beauty of that possible , and so frequently produce in the rea- circumstance , wherein the whole host of angels der the most pleasing passion that can rise in If are represented as standing mute ; nor show the mind of man , which is ...
... beauty of that possible , and so frequently produce in the rea- circumstance , wherein the whole host of angels der the most pleasing passion that can rise in If are represented as standing mute ; nor show the mind of man , which is ...
Strana 7
... beauty . The poet's would have been sufficient to have ended them thought of directing Satan to the Sun , which , both . The occasion of this seems to be the in the vulgar opinion of mankind , is the most want of some necessary ...
... beauty . The poet's would have been sufficient to have ended them thought of directing Satan to the Sun , which , both . The occasion of this seems to be the in the vulgar opinion of mankind , is the most want of some necessary ...
Strana 14
... beauty of sentiments and characters . Ac for a year , and desire you would let my com- panions know I am not within . I am with great respect , T. ' Sir , ' Your most obedient servant , ' N. B. ' No. 321. ] Saturday , March 8 , 1711-12 ...
... beauty of sentiments and characters . Ac for a year , and desire you would let my com- panions know I am not within . I am with great respect , T. ' Sir , ' Your most obedient servant , ' N. B. ' No. 321. ] Saturday , March 8 , 1711-12 ...
Strana 15
... beauty , that the most ordinary reader cannot but take notice of it . Gabriel's discovering his approach at a distance is drawn with great strength and liveliness of imagination : O friends , I hear the tread of nimble feet Hasting this ...
... beauty , that the most ordinary reader cannot but take notice of it . Gabriel's discovering his approach at a distance is drawn with great strength and liveliness of imagination : O friends , I hear the tread of nimble feet Hasting this ...
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