The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 53
... short Coat , for which Cyrus himself was punished , as a Case equally known with any in Littleton . The Method , which Apuleius tells us the Indian Gymnoso- phists took to educate their Disciples , is still more curious and remarkable ...
... short Coat , for which Cyrus himself was punished , as a Case equally known with any in Littleton . The Method , which Apuleius tells us the Indian Gymnoso- phists took to educate their Disciples , is still more curious and remarkable ...
Strana 121
... short Part to him in his Iliad ; but we must consider that tho ' we now regard such a Person as entirely shadowy and unsubstantial , the Heathens made Statues of him , placed him in their Temples , and looked upon him as a real Deity ...
... short Part to him in his Iliad ; but we must consider that tho ' we now regard such a Person as entirely shadowy and unsubstantial , the Heathens made Statues of him , placed him in their Temples , and looked upon him as a real Deity ...
Strana 238
... short , it is a kind of pleasing Anguish , as well as generous Sympathy , that knits Mankind together , and blends them in the same common Lot . Those who have laid down Rules for Rhetorick or Poetry , advise the Writer to work himself ...
... short , it is a kind of pleasing Anguish , as well as generous Sympathy , that knits Mankind together , and blends them in the same common Lot . Those who have laid down Rules for Rhetorick or Poetry , advise the Writer to work himself ...
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