The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 271
... admired Passages in such Authors , he finds a Coldness and Indifference in his Thoughts , he ought to conclude , not ( as is too usual among tasteless Readers ) that the Author wants those Per- fections which have been admired in him ...
... admired Passages in such Authors , he finds a Coldness and Indifference in his Thoughts , he ought to conclude , not ( as is too usual among tasteless Readers ) that the Author wants those Per- fections which have been admired in him ...
Strana 339
... admired and cherished by generous Spirits . It is certainly a great Happiness to be educated in Societies of great and eminent Men . Their Instructions and Examples are of extraordinary Advantage . It is highly proper to instil such a ...
... admired and cherished by generous Spirits . It is certainly a great Happiness to be educated in Societies of great and eminent Men . Their Instructions and Examples are of extraordinary Advantage . It is highly proper to instil such a ...
Strana 445
... admired , and where - ever he is absent to be lamented . His Merit fares like the Pictures of Raphael , which are either seen with Admiration by all , or at least no one dare own he has no Taste for a Composition which has received so ...
... admired , and where - ever he is absent to be lamented . His Merit fares like the Pictures of Raphael , which are either seen with Admiration by all , or at least no one dare own he has no Taste for a Composition which has received so ...
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