The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 6
... thought is beautiful which is not just ; and no thought can be just which is not founded in truth , or at least in that which passes for such . In mock heroic poems the use of the heathen mythology is not only excusable , but graceful ...
... thought is beautiful which is not just ; and no thought can be just which is not founded in truth , or at least in that which passes for such . In mock heroic poems the use of the heathen mythology is not only excusable , but graceful ...
Strana 9
... thought , gave way to the forcible oppressions of slumber and sleep ; whilst fancy , unwilling yet to drop the subject , presented me with the following vision : - 66 Methought I was just awoke out of a sleep that I could never remember ...
... thought , gave way to the forcible oppressions of slumber and sleep ; whilst fancy , unwilling yet to drop the subject , presented me with the following vision : - 66 Methought I was just awoke out of a sleep that I could never remember ...
Strana 11
... thought , by the effect I then just observed the water of Worldly - Wisdom had upon me ; for as I had drank a little of it again , I felt a very sensible effect in my head : me- thought it distracted and disordered all there ; this made ...
... thought , by the effect I then just observed the water of Worldly - Wisdom had upon me ; for as I had drank a little of it again , I felt a very sensible effect in my head : me- thought it distracted and disordered all there ; this made ...
Strana 12
... thought of so miserable a destruction . Their wills are so perverse , and their hearts so fond of the pleasures of the place , that rather than forego them they will run all hazards , and venture upon all the miseries and woes before ...
... thought of so miserable a destruction . Their wills are so perverse , and their hearts so fond of the pleasures of the place , that rather than forego them they will run all hazards , and venture upon all the miseries and woes before ...
Strana 14
... thought , by our fine gentlemen , so indispensable an ornament in fashionable life , as love . " A knight - errant , " says Don Quixote , " without a mis- tress , is like a tree without leaves ; " and a man of mode among us , who has ...
... thought , by our fine gentlemen , so indispensable an ornament in fashionable life , as love . " A knight - errant , " says Don Quixote , " without a mis- tress , is like a tree without leaves ; " and a man of mode among us , who has ...
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