The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 148
... reader with the English translation . 6 I. • Blest as th ' immortal gods is he , The youth who fondly sits by thee , And hears and sees thee all the while Softly speak and sweetly smile . II . " Twas this depriv'd my soul of rest , And ...
... reader with the English translation . 6 I. • Blest as th ' immortal gods is he , The youth who fondly sits by thee , And hears and sees thee all the while Softly speak and sweetly smile . II . " Twas this depriv'd my soul of rest , And ...
Strana 360
... reader would think so for the sake of the poem I am now examin- ing ; and must farther add , that if such empty un- substantial beings may be ever made use of on this occasion , never were any more nicely imagined , and employed in more ...
... reader would think so for the sake of the poem I am now examin- ing ; and must farther add , that if such empty un- substantial beings may be ever made use of on this occasion , never were any more nicely imagined , and employed in more ...
Strana 515
... reader , by frequently disengaging him from too painful an attention to the principal subject , and by leading him into other agreeable images . Homer , says he , excelled in this particular , whose comparisons abound with such images ...
... reader , by frequently disengaging him from too painful an attention to the principal subject , and by leading him into other agreeable images . Homer , says he , excelled in this particular , whose comparisons abound with such images ...
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