The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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Strana 106
... Thoughts as are natural , unless it abound also with such as are sublime . Virgil in this Particular falls short of Homer . He has not indeed so many Thoughts that are low and vulgar ; but at the same Time has not so many Thoughts that ...
... Thoughts as are natural , unless it abound also with such as are sublime . Virgil in this Particular falls short of Homer . He has not indeed so many Thoughts that are low and vulgar ; but at the same Time has not so many Thoughts that ...
Strana 107
... Thoughts which are carefully to be avoided . The first are such as are affected and unnatural ; the second such as are mean and vulgar . As for the first Kind of Thoughts = we meet with little or Nothing that is like them in Virgil : He ...
... Thoughts which are carefully to be avoided . The first are such as are affected and unnatural ; the second such as are mean and vulgar . As for the first Kind of Thoughts = we meet with little or Nothing that is like them in Virgil : He ...
Strana 280
... Thoughts ought always to take a Tincture from the Woods , Fields and Rivers ; so we may observe , that our first Parents seldom lose Sight of their happy Station in any Thing they speak or do ; and , if the Reader will give me Leave to ...
... Thoughts ought always to take a Tincture from the Woods , Fields and Rivers ; so we may observe , that our first Parents seldom lose Sight of their happy Station in any Thing they speak or do ; and , if the Reader will give me Leave to ...
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