The Spectator, Svazek 5Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... soul adores ; Ye flow'ry meadows , empty pride , farewell IV . " Each moment from the charmer I'm confin'd , My breast is tortur'd with impatient fires ; Fly , my rein - deer , fly swifter than the wind , Thy tardy feet wing with my ...
... soul adores ; Ye flow'ry meadows , empty pride , farewell IV . " Each moment from the charmer I'm confin'd , My breast is tortur'd with impatient fires ; Fly , my rein - deer , fly swifter than the wind , Thy tardy feet wing with my ...
Strana 16
... soul . ' As Nature has framed the several species of be- ings as it were in a chain , so man seems to be placed as the middle link between angels and brutes . Hence he participates both of flesh and spirit by an admi- rable tie , which ...
... soul . ' As Nature has framed the several species of be- ings as it were in a chain , so man seems to be placed as the middle link between angels and brutes . Hence he participates both of flesh and spirit by an admi- rable tie , which ...
Strana 18
... soul ; for to be without pas- sion , or to be hurried away with it , makes a man equally blind . The extraordinary severity used in most of our schools , has this fatal effect , it breaks the spring of the mind , and most certainly ...
... soul ; for to be without pas- sion , or to be hurried away with it , makes a man equally blind . The extraordinary severity used in most of our schools , has this fatal effect , it breaks the spring of the mind , and most certainly ...
Strana 20
... soul , which discerns the beauties of an author with pleasure , and the imperfections with dislike . ' If a man would know whether he is possessed of this faculty , I would have him read over the cele- brated works of antiquity , which ...
... soul , which discerns the beauties of an author with pleasure , and the imperfections with dislike . ' If a man would know whether he is possessed of this faculty , I would have him read over the cele- brated works of antiquity , which ...
Strana 23
... soul of fine writing , and show us the several sources of that pleasure which rises in the mind upon the perusal of a noble work . Thus , although in poetry it be absolutely necessary that the unities of time , place , and action , with ...
... soul of fine writing , and show us the several sources of that pleasure which rises in the mind upon the perusal of a noble work . Thus , although in poetry it be absolutely necessary that the unities of time , place , and action , with ...
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