The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 19
... pleased with the hidden moral ⚫ which you have taken notice of in feveral parts of the poem . The defign of this letter is to defire your thoughts , · thoughts , whether there may not alfo be fome No 325 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... pleased with the hidden moral ⚫ which you have taken notice of in feveral parts of the poem . The defign of this letter is to defire your thoughts , · thoughts , whether there may not alfo be fome No 325 19 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 31
... pleased with the poet's imitation of Homer in the laft of the following lines .. At length into the limits of the north They came , and Satan took his royal feat High on a hill , far blazing , as a mount Rais'd on a mount , with ...
... pleased with the poet's imitation of Homer in the laft of the following lines .. At length into the limits of the north They came , and Satan took his royal feat High on a hill , far blazing , as a mount Rais'd on a mount , with ...
Strana 38
... pleased to fee : the knight fhew fuch an honeft paffion for the glory of his country , and fuch a refpectful gratitude to the me-- mory of its princes . I must not omit , that the benevolence of my good old . friend , which flows out ...
... pleased to fee : the knight fhew fuch an honeft paffion for the glory of his country , and fuch a refpectful gratitude to the me-- mory of its princes . I must not omit , that the benevolence of my good old . friend , which flows out ...
Strana 57
... pleased with what is right , as difgufted at what is wrong . I T is very natural to take for our wholelives a light inf preffion of a thing , which at firft fell into contempt with us for want of confideration . The real ufe of a ...
... pleased with what is right , as difgufted at what is wrong . I T is very natural to take for our wholelives a light inf preffion of a thing , which at firft fell into contempt with us for want of confideration . The real ufe of a ...
Strana 63
... pleased to hear him , at the conclufion of almoft every fcene , telling me that he could not imagine how the play would end . One while he appeared much con- cerned for Andramache ; and a little while after as much for Hermione ; and ...
... pleased to hear him , at the conclufion of almoft every fcene , telling me that he could not imagine how the play would end . One while he appeared much con- cerned for Andramache ; and a little while after as much for Hermione ; and ...
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