The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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... represented All things with double terrour ; on the Ground Outstretch'd he lay , on the cold Ground , and oft Curs'd his Creation ; Death as oft accus'd Of tardy execution . The Part of Eve in this Book is no less passionate , and apt ...
... represented All things with double terrour ; on the Ground Outstretch'd he lay , on the cold Ground , and oft Curs'd his Creation ; Death as oft accus'd Of tardy execution . The Part of Eve in this Book is no less passionate , and apt ...
Strana 300
... represented in them . They bring up into our Memory the Stories we have heard in our Childhood , and favour those secret Terrors and Apprehensions to which the Mind of Man is naturally subject . We are pleased with surveying the ...
... represented in them . They bring up into our Memory the Stories we have heard in our Childhood , and favour those secret Terrors and Apprehensions to which the Mind of Man is naturally subject . We are pleased with surveying the ...
Strana 301
... represented them . There is another sort of Imaginary Beings , that we some- times meet with among the Poets , when the Author represents any Passion , Appetite , Virtue or Vice , under a visible Shape , and makes it a Person or an ...
... represented them . There is another sort of Imaginary Beings , that we some- times meet with among the Poets , when the Author represents any Passion , Appetite , Virtue or Vice , under a visible Shape , and makes it a Person or an ...
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