The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 20
... heart ; and she who takes no care to add to the natural graces of her person any excel- ling qualities , may be allowed still to amuse , as a pic- ture ; but not to triumph , as a beauty . When ADAM is introduced by MILTON , describing ...
... heart ; and she who takes no care to add to the natural graces of her person any excel- ling qualities , may be allowed still to amuse , as a pic- ture ; but not to triumph , as a beauty . When ADAM is introduced by MILTON , describing ...
Strana 40
... hearts are fixed upon the pleasure they have in the conscious- ness that they are the objects of love and adiniration , are ever charging the air of their countenances , and al- tering the ... heart of the wise 40 NO . 38 . THE SPECTATOR .
... hearts are fixed upon the pleasure they have in the conscious- ness that they are the objects of love and adiniration , are ever charging the air of their countenances , and al- tering the ... heart of the wise 40 NO . 38 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 41
nation . It creeps into the heart of the wise man as well as that of the coxcomb . When you see a man of sense look ... heart is fixed upon one point in view ; and he com- mits no errors , because he thinks nothing an error but what ...
nation . It creeps into the heart of the wise man as well as that of the coxcomb . When you see a man of sense look ... heart is fixed upon one point in view ; and he com- mits no errors , because he thinks nothing an error but what ...
Strana 48
... heart ; " Aud snatch ac o'er the earth , or thro ' the air , " To Thebes , to Athens , when he will , and where . " POPE ON TRAGEDY - CONTINUED . THE English writers of tragedy are possessed with a notion , that when they represent a ...
... heart ; " Aud snatch ac o'er the earth , or thro ' the air , " To Thebes , to Athens , when he will , and where . " POPE ON TRAGEDY - CONTINUED . THE English writers of tragedy are possessed with a notion , that when they represent a ...
Strana 52
... heart is free . " Let us then observe with what thunder - claps of applause he leaves the stage , after the impieties and execrations at the end of the fourth act ; and you will wonder to see an andience so cursed and so pleased at the ...
... heart is free . " Let us then observe with what thunder - claps of applause he leaves the stage , after the impieties and execrations at the end of the fourth act ; and you will wonder to see an andience so cursed and so pleased at the ...
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