The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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Strana 46
... beauty of his shape , supposed him something more than man , I shall not determine . The gallantry of this action was judged so great by the Spartans , that the Ephori , or chief magistrates , de- creed he should be presented with a ...
... beauty of his shape , supposed him something more than man , I shall not determine . The gallantry of this action was judged so great by the Spartans , that the Ephori , or chief magistrates , de- creed he should be presented with a ...
Strana 121
... beauty was , lived to see the dear angel I love , he would not have asked such a ques- tion . Had another seen her , he would himself have loved the person in whom Heaven has made virtue vi- sible ; and , were you yourself to be in her ...
... beauty was , lived to see the dear angel I love , he would not have asked such a ques- tion . Had another seen her , he would himself have loved the person in whom Heaven has made virtue vi- sible ; and , were you yourself to be in her ...
Strana 129
... beauty , and gradually decay with him . One who lived before the flood might have seen a wood of the tallest oaks in the acorn . But I only mention this par- ticular , in order to produce , in my next paper , a his- tory which I have ...
... beauty , and gradually decay with him . One who lived before the flood might have seen a wood of the tallest oaks in the acorn . But I only mention this par- ticular , in order to produce , in my next paper , a his- tory which I have ...
Strana 133
... beauty is the admiration but of a few centuries . It flourishes as a mountain oak , or as a cedar on the top of Tirzah , which in three or four hundred years will fade away , and never be thought of by posterity , unless a young wood ...
... beauty is the admiration but of a few centuries . It flourishes as a mountain oak , or as a cedar on the top of Tirzah , which in three or four hundred years will fade away , and never be thought of by posterity , unless a young wood ...
Strana 134
... beauty , but art thou not secretly ena- moured with the verdure of her meadows ? Art thou not more affected with the prospect of her green vallies than thou wouldest be with the sight of her person ? The lowings of my herds , and the ...
... beauty , but art thou not secretly ena- moured with the verdure of her meadows ? Art thou not more affected with the prospect of her green vallies than thou wouldest be with the sight of her person ? The lowings of my herds , and the ...
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