The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... reader , rather as the first sketch and outlines of a vision than as a finished piece . I dreamt that I was admitted into a long spacious gallery , which had one side covered with pieces of all the famous painters who are now living ...
... reader , rather as the first sketch and outlines of a vision than as a finished piece . I dreamt that I was admitted into a long spacious gallery , which had one side covered with pieces of all the famous painters who are now living ...
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... reader will think I am not serious when I acquaint him that the piece I am going to speak of was the old ballad of the Two Children in the Wood , ' which is one of the darling 1 Richard Baxter , of the Saints ' Everlasting Rest ...
... reader will think I am not serious when I acquaint him that the piece I am going to speak of was the old ballad of the Two Children in the Wood , ' which is one of the darling 1 Richard Baxter , of the Saints ' Everlasting Rest ...
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... reader with inward meltings of humanity and compassion . The incidents grow out of the subject , and are such as are the most proper to excite pity . For which reason the whole narration has something in it very moving , notwithstanding ...
... reader with inward meltings of humanity and compassion . The incidents grow out of the subject , and are such as are the most proper to excite pity . For which reason the whole narration has something in it very moving , notwithstanding ...
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... reader to Molière's thoughts on this subject , as he has expressed them in the character of the Misanthrope ; but those only who are endowed with a true greatness of soul and genius , can divest themselves of the little images of ...
... reader to Molière's thoughts on this subject , as he has expressed them in the character of the Misanthrope ; but those only who are endowed with a true greatness of soul and genius , can divest themselves of the little images of ...
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... readers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the shortness of their time . Life is not long enough for a coquette to play her tricks in . A timorous woman drops into her grave before she has done deliberating . Were the ...
... readers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the shortness of their time . Life is not long enough for a coquette to play her tricks in . A timorous woman drops into her grave before she has done deliberating . Were the ...
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