The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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Strana 76
... reader may acquiesce in , what- ever natural , moral , or political truth may be dis- covered in it by men of greater penetration . Satan , after having long wandered upon the sur- face or outermost wall of the universe , discovers at ...
... reader may acquiesce in , what- ever natural , moral , or political truth may be dis- covered in it by men of greater penetration . Satan , after having long wandered upon the sur- face or outermost wall of the universe , discovers at ...
Strana 104
... reader in its full beauty . For this reason , though I have en- deavoured to give a general idea of its graces and imperfections in my six first papers , I thought myself obliged to bestow one upon every book in particular . The three ...
... reader in its full beauty . For this reason , though I have en- deavoured to give a general idea of its graces and imperfections in my six first papers , I thought myself obliged to bestow one upon every book in particular . The three ...
Strana 179
... reader's imagination all the woods that grew upon it . There is farther a greater beauty in his singling out by name these three remarkable mountains so well known to the Greeks . This last is such a beauty , as the scene of Milton's ...
... reader's imagination all the woods that grew upon it . There is farther a greater beauty in his singling out by name these three remarkable mountains so well known to the Greeks . This last is such a beauty , as the scene of Milton's ...
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