The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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Strana 9
15 , And in the pleasing Name delight , 171L My Heart , inflam'd by Jealous
Heats , With numberless Reseatments beats , From my pale Cheek the Colour
flies , And all the Man withio me Dies : By turns my hidden Grief appears In rising
Sighs ...
15 , And in the pleasing Name delight , 171L My Heart , inflam'd by Jealous
Heats , With numberless Reseatments beats , From my pale Cheek the Colour
flies , And all the Man withio me Dies : By turns my hidden Grief appears In rising
Sighs ...
Strana 19
... fell at length upon a Cobler , Giles Gorgon by Name , who produced several
new Grinns of his own Invention , having been used to cut Faces for many Years
together over his Last At the very first Grinn he cast every Human Feature out of
his ...
... fell at length upon a Cobler , Giles Gorgon by Name , who produced several
new Grinns of his own Invention , having been used to cut Faces for many Years
together over his Last At the very first Grinn he cast every Human Feature out of
his ...
Strana 33
Among all these Expressions of Good - nature , I shall single out that which goes
under the general Name of Charity , as it consists in relieving the Indigent ; that
being a Tryal of this kind which offers it self to us almost at all Times and in every
...
Among all these Expressions of Good - nature , I shall single out that which goes
under the general Name of Charity , as it consists in relieving the Indigent ; that
being a Tryal of this kind which offers it self to us almost at all Times and in every
...
Strana 55
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. to write at that Rate
that no Gentleman can read thee . No. 182 . Be true to Love , and burn your
Seneca . You do not Friday , expect me to write my Name from hence , but I am
Sept.
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. to write at that Rate
that no Gentleman can read thee . No. 182 . Be true to Love , and burn your
Seneca . You do not Friday , expect me to write my Name from hence , but I am
Sept.
Strana 56
29 , Ancient Criticks will have it that the Iliad and Odissey of 171L Homer are
Fables of this nature ; and that the several Names of Gods and Heroes are
nothing else but the Affections of the Mind in a visible Shape and Character .
Thus they tell ...
29 , Ancient Criticks will have it that the Iliad and Odissey of 171L Homer are
Fables of this nature ; and that the several Names of Gods and Heroes are
nothing else but the Affections of the Mind in a visible Shape and Character .
Thus they tell ...
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