The Spectator, Svazek 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 17
... nature , Eucrate was the patron ; and enjoyed this part of the royal favour to much with- out being envied , that it ... natural to him , " What is there any one too miferable to be " relieved by Pharamond , that Eucrate is melancholy ...
... nature , Eucrate was the patron ; and enjoyed this part of the royal favour to much with- out being envied , that it ... natural to him , " What is there any one too miferable to be " relieved by Pharamond , that Eucrate is melancholy ...
Strana 21
... nature , deftitute of the helps and ornaments of art . The tale of it is a pretty tragical story , and pleafes for no other reafon but because it is a copy of nature . There is even a defpica- Ble fimplicity in the verfe ; and yet ...
... nature , deftitute of the helps and ornaments of art . The tale of it is a pretty tragical story , and pleafes for no other reafon but because it is a copy of nature . There is even a defpica- Ble fimplicity in the verfe ; and yet ...
Strana 22
... nature , when they do not know how to relifh even thofe compofitions that , with all the beauties of nature , have also the additional advantages of art . L No. LXXXVI . FRIDAY , JUNE 8 . Heu quàm difficile eft crimen non prodere vultu ...
... nature , when they do not know how to relifh even thofe compofitions that , with all the beauties of nature , have also the additional advantages of art . L No. LXXXVI . FRIDAY , JUNE 8 . Heu quàm difficile eft crimen non prodere vultu ...
Strana 25
... nature feems to have fet upon him for the contrary . This very often happens among thofe , who , instead of being exafperated by their own looks , or envying the looks of others , apply them- felves intirely to the cultivating of their ...
... nature feems to have fet upon him for the contrary . This very often happens among thofe , who , instead of being exafperated by their own looks , or envying the looks of others , apply them- felves intirely to the cultivating of their ...
Strana 26
... nature may fometimes hold , a wife man fhould be particularly cautious how he gives credit to a man's outward appearance . It is an irreparable injuftice we are guilty of towards one another , when we are prejudiced by the looks and ...
... nature may fometimes hold , a wife man fhould be particularly cautious how he gives credit to a man's outward appearance . It is an irreparable injuftice we are guilty of towards one another , when we are prejudiced by the looks and ...
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