The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 119
... Death which is threatned him may be inflicted on him . Why delays His Hand to execute what his decree Fix'd on this day ? Why do I overlive , Why am I mock'd with Death , and lengthen'd out To Deathless pain ? how gladly would I meet ...
... Death which is threatned him may be inflicted on him . Why delays His Hand to execute what his decree Fix'd on this day ? Why do I overlive , Why am I mock'd with Death , and lengthen'd out To Deathless pain ? how gladly would I meet ...
Strana 121
... Death and Sin , who act a large Part in this Book . Such beautiful extended Allegories are certainly some of the finest Compositions of Genius ; but , as I have before observed , are not agreeable to the Nature of an Heroic Poem . This ...
... Death and Sin , who act a large Part in this Book . Such beautiful extended Allegories are certainly some of the finest Compositions of Genius ; but , as I have before observed , are not agreeable to the Nature of an Heroic Poem . This ...
Strana 255
... Death . As I foresaw this would produce a new Face of things in Europe , and many curious Speculations in our British Coffee - houses , I was very desirous to learn the Thoughts of our most eminent Politicians on that Occasion . That I ...
... Death . As I foresaw this would produce a new Face of things in Europe , and many curious Speculations in our British Coffee - houses , I was very desirous to learn the Thoughts of our most eminent Politicians on that Occasion . That I ...
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