The Spectator, Svazek 4J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 10
... raised above low objects and little pursuits , than to value ourselves as heirs of eternity . It is a very great satisfaction to consider the best and wisest of mankind in ail nations and ages , asserting , as with one voice , this ...
... raised above low objects and little pursuits , than to value ourselves as heirs of eternity . It is a very great satisfaction to consider the best and wisest of mankind in ail nations and ages , asserting , as with one voice , this ...
Strana 106
... raise a benevolence in the audience towards the per- son who speaks . My correspondent has taken notice that the ... raises and rounds every figure , and makes the colours more beaut ful , though not so glaring as they would be without ...
... raise a benevolence in the audience towards the per- son who speaks . My correspondent has taken notice that the ... raises and rounds every figure , and makes the colours more beaut ful , though not so glaring as they would be without ...
Strana 338
... raise love or hatred , pity or terror , or any other passion , we ought to consider whether the senti- not propements he makes use of are proper for those ends . Ho- MER is censured by the critics for his defect as to this it particular ...
... raise love or hatred , pity or terror , or any other passion , we ought to consider whether the senti- not propements he makes use of are proper for those ends . Ho- MER is censured by the critics for his defect as to this it particular ...
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