“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 19
... eye of the world , he loses in the conviction of his own heart ; and a man must lose his consciousness , that is , his very self , before he can rejoice in any falsehood without inward mortification . Who has not seen a very criminal at ...
... eye of the world , he loses in the conviction of his own heart ; and a man must lose his consciousness , that is , his very self , before he can rejoice in any falsehood without inward mortification . Who has not seen a very criminal at ...
Strana 33
... eye of the world , is looked upon as his other self . The most difficult province in Friendship is the let- ting a man see his faults and errors , which should , if possible , be so contrived , that he may perceive our ad- vice is given ...
... eye of the world , is looked upon as his other self . The most difficult province in Friendship is the let- ting a man see his faults and errors , which should , if possible , be so contrived , that he may perceive our ad- vice is given ...
Strana 40
... eye instead of weakening or grieving it . For this reason several painters have a green cloth hanging near them , to ease the eye upon , after too great an application to their co- louring . A famous modern philosopher accounts for it ...
... eye instead of weakening or grieving it . For this reason several painters have a green cloth hanging near them , to ease the eye upon , after too great an application to their co- louring . A famous modern philosopher accounts for it ...
Strana 41
eye that are more obscure do not give the animal spirits a sufficient exercise ; whereas the rays that produce in us the idea of fall upon green , the in such a due pro- portion , that they give the animal spirits their proper . play ...
eye that are more obscure do not give the animal spirits a sufficient exercise ; whereas the rays that produce in us the idea of fall upon green , the in such a due pro- portion , that they give the animal spirits their proper . play ...
Strana 45
... eyes bright sunshine on his Lover's head , Then shall the rose of Sharon's field And whitest lilies to my beauties yield . Then fairest flow'rs with studious art combine , The roses with the lilies join , And their united charms are ...
... eyes bright sunshine on his Lover's head , Then shall the rose of Sharon's field And whitest lilies to my beauties yield . Then fairest flow'rs with studious art combine , The roses with the lilies join , And their united charms are ...
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