The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 62
... Design of this his Visit . The Poet afterwards represents the Messiah , returning into Heaven , and taking a Survey of his great Work . There is something inexpressibly sublime in this Part of the Poem , where the Author describes that ...
... Design of this his Visit . The Poet afterwards represents the Messiah , returning into Heaven , and taking a Survey of his great Work . There is something inexpressibly sublime in this Part of the Poem , where the Author describes that ...
Strana 104
... Designs by honest and lawful Means . Indeed , if a Man were only to deal in the World for a Day , and should never ... Design of Learning is , as I take it , either to render a Man an agreeable Companion to himself , and teach him to ...
... Designs by honest and lawful Means . Indeed , if a Man were only to deal in the World for a Day , and should never ... Design of Learning is , as I take it , either to render a Man an agreeable Companion to himself , and teach him to ...
Strana 195
... design to disoblige you in such an Action , does as much as if he should tell you , that though the Circumstance ... designed this Soldier , appeared as much too great to be born by his Gratitude , as the injury was intolerable to his ...
... design to disoblige you in such an Action , does as much as if he should tell you , that though the Circumstance ... designed this Soldier , appeared as much too great to be born by his Gratitude , as the injury was intolerable to his ...
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