The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Fire in his Works , but fo involved in Smoak , that it does not appear in half its Lu- ftre . He frequently fucceeds , in the Paffionate Parts of the Tragedy , but more particularly where he flackens his Efforts , and eases the Stile of ...
... Fire in his Works , but fo involved in Smoak , that it does not appear in half its Lu- ftre . He frequently fucceeds , in the Paffionate Parts of the Tragedy , but more particularly where he flackens his Efforts , and eases the Stile of ...
Strana 115
... fire you to recollect your felf ; and 4 you will find , that when you did me ' the Honour to be fo merry over my Paper , you laughed at the Ideot , the German Courtier , the Gaper , the Mer- ry Andrew , the Haberdasher , the Bi- ter ...
... fire you to recollect your felf ; and 4 you will find , that when you did me ' the Honour to be fo merry over my Paper , you laughed at the Ideot , the German Courtier , the Gaper , the Mer- ry Andrew , the Haberdasher , the Bi- ter ...
Strana 141
... Fire will destroy its magnetick Virtues , tells us that he took particular Notice of one as it lay glowing amidst an Heap of burning Coals , and that he perceived a certain blue Vapour to arife from it , which he believed might be the ...
... Fire will destroy its magnetick Virtues , tells us that he took particular Notice of one as it lay glowing amidst an Heap of burning Coals , and that he perceived a certain blue Vapour to arife from it , which he believed might be the ...
Strana 191
... Fire ; for which Reason the Words Fire and Flame are made ufe of to fignifie Love . The witty Poets therefore have taken an Advantage from the double Meaning of the Word Fire , to make an infinite Number of Witti- sifms . Cowley ...
... Fire ; for which Reason the Words Fire and Flame are made ufe of to fignifie Love . The witty Poets therefore have taken an Advantage from the double Meaning of the Word Fire , to make an infinite Number of Witti- sifms . Cowley ...
Strana 192
... Fire that naturally mounts upwards ; his happy Love is the Beams of Heaven , and his unhappy Love Flames of Hell . When it does not let him fleep , it is a Flame that fends up no Smoak ; when it is opposed by Counsel and Advice , it is a ...
... Fire that naturally mounts upwards ; his happy Love is the Beams of Heaven , and his unhappy Love Flames of Hell . When it does not let him fleep , it is a Flame that fends up no Smoak ; when it is opposed by Counsel and Advice , it is a ...
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