The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 5
... whole creation , and of of which he was master . As his genius was every thing that is transacted in it , is a pros- wonderfully turned to the sublime , his subject pect worthy of Omniscience , and as much is the noblest that could have ...
... whole creation , and of of which he was master . As his genius was every thing that is transacted in it , is a pros- wonderfully turned to the sublime , his subject pect worthy of Omniscience , and as much is the noblest that could have ...
Strana 6
... 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 admiration . how proper the occasion was to produce such there be any instance in the Æneid ...
... 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 admiration . how proper the occasion was to produce such there be any instance in the Æneid ...
Strana 7
... whole poem . He looks down into that vast hollow of the universe with the eye , or ( as Milton calls it in his first book ) with the ken of an angel . He surveys all the wonders in this immense amphitheatre that lie between both the ...
... whole poem . He looks down into that vast hollow of the universe with the eye , or ( as Milton calls it in his first book ) with the ken of an angel . He surveys all the wonders in this immense amphitheatre that lie between both the ...
Strana 10
... whole series of employments during that space sand little offices which are neglected by the of time . This kind of self - examination would unconcerned , but are so many approaches It give them a true taste of themselves , and in ...
... whole series of employments during that space sand little offices which are neglected by the of time . This kind of self - examination would unconcerned , but are so many approaches It give them a true taste of themselves , and in ...
Strana 12
... whole company , and am , hundred years last past . Sir , Your very humble servant , ' DORINDA . ' I am , Sir , Your most obedient , most humble servant , ' WILL SPRIGHTLY . ' I have not time at present to make any re- Note . The person ...
... whole company , and am , hundred years last past . Sir , Your very humble servant , ' DORINDA . ' I am , Sir , Your most obedient , most humble servant , ' WILL SPRIGHTLY . ' I have not time at present to make any re- Note . The person ...
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