The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 59
... Spirit should contemn the Praise of the Ignorant , and like being applauded for nothing but what he knows in his own Heart he deserves . Besides which , the Character of the Person who commends you is to be considered , before you set a ...
... Spirit should contemn the Praise of the Ignorant , and like being applauded for nothing but what he knows in his own Heart he deserves . Besides which , the Character of the Person who commends you is to be considered , before you set a ...
Strana 119
... Spirit , Pity , seems to be a Stranger to the Generality of an Audience . The Minds of Men are indeed very differently disposed ; and the Reliefs from Care and Attention are of one Sort in a great Spirit , and of another in an ordinary ...
... Spirit , Pity , seems to be a Stranger to the Generality of an Audience . The Minds of Men are indeed very differently disposed ; and the Reliefs from Care and Attention are of one Sort in a great Spirit , and of another in an ordinary ...
Strana 407
... Spirit utters in other Places of the Poem , the Author has taken care to intro- duce none that is not big with ... Spirits whom he had involved in the same Guilt and Ruin with himself . He now prepared To speak ; whereat their doubled ...
... Spirit utters in other Places of the Poem , the Author has taken care to intro- duce none that is not big with ... Spirits whom he had involved in the same Guilt and Ruin with himself . He now prepared To speak ; whereat their doubled ...
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