| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1714 - 382 str.
...Affront to Providence of the fame kind, (I hope it is not Impious to make fuch a Simile) as it wou'd be to a good Poet, to fit out his Play without minding...who attend to the Drama of Nature, its Artificial Structure, and thofe admirable Machines, whereby the Paffions of a Philolopher are gratefully agitated,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1734 - 382 str.
...Creator, is an Affront to Providence of the fame kind, ( I hope it is not impious to make fuch a Simile ) as it would be to a good Poet, to fit out his Play...who attend to the Drama of Nature, its artificial Structure, and thofe admirable Machines, whereby the Paffions of a Philofopher are gratefully agitated,... | |
| 1771 - 602 str.
...the Wifdom and Power of their Creator, would (one would think) be an Affront to Divine Providence ! And yet how few are there who attend to the Drama of Nature, its artificial Srrutlure, and thefe admirable Machines, whereby the Pallions of a Philoiopher are gratefully agitated,... | |
| 1773 - 394 str.
...impious to make fuch a fim'le) as it would be ;oa good poet, to fit out his play without minding ihe plot or beauties of it. And yet how few are there who attend to the drama of nature, its artificial ftrufture, and tuofe admirable machines whereby the paffions of a philofopher are gratefully agitated,... | |
| 1792 - 494 str.
...Creator, is an affront to Providence of the lame kind (I hope it was not impious to make iuch a limilc) as it would be to a good poet to fit out his play...plot or beauties of it. And yet how few are there \vlio attend to the drama of nature, its artificial ftruéture, and thole admirable 'fccnes whereby... | |
| 1797 - 522 str.
...Creator, is an affront to Providence of the fame kind, (I hope it was not impious to make fuch a fimi'e) as it would be to a good poet to fit out his play...of it. And yet how few are there who attend to the drjma of nature, its artificial lUufturc, and thofe admirable fcenes whereby the paffions of a philofopher... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 str.
...Creator, is an affront to Providence -of the fame kind, (I hope it is not impious to make fuch a fimile) as it would be to a good poet, to fit out his play withoutminding the plot or beauties of it.And yet how few are there who attend to the drama of nature,... | |
| 1803 - 250 str.
...Creator, is an affront to providence, of the fame kind, {I hope it is not impious to make fuch a fimile) as it would be to a good poet, to fit out his play without minding the plot •it beauties of it. And yet how few are there who attend to the drama cf nature, its artificial ftru^ture,... | |
| 1804 - 498 str.
...same kind, (I hope it is not so impious to make such a simile) as it would be to a good poet, to sit out his play without minding the plot or beauties...who attend to the drama of nature, its artificial structure, and those admirable machines, whereby the passions of a philosopher are gratefully agitated,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 334 str.
...the same kind, (I hope it is not impious to make such a simile) as it would be to a good poet, to sit out his play without minding the plot or beauties...who attend to the drama of nature, its artificial structure, and thtee admirable machines, whereby the passions of a philosopher are gratefully agitated,... | |
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