The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... passion and as real fire , surprises the reader with those seeming resem- As true wit consists in the resemblance of ideas , blances or contradictions , that make up all the wit and false wit in the resemblance of words , accord - in ...
... passion and as real fire , surprises the reader with those seeming resem- As true wit consists in the resemblance of ideas , blances or contradictions , that make up all the wit and false wit in the resemblance of words , accord - in ...
Стр. 85
... passions only ( like the hero of whom we are now speaking ) to a greater elegance than we receive them from how the battle should be continued after her death : nature . When the passion is Love , this work is ' Tum sic expirans Accam ...
... passions only ( like the hero of whom we are now speaking ) to a greater elegance than we receive them from how the battle should be continued after her death : nature . When the passion is Love , this work is ' Tum sic expirans Accam ...
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... passion for praise , which is so very vehe - scribed in a tale of Chaucer . He represents one ment in the fair sex , produces excellent effects in of them sitting at a table with three of her votaries women of sense , who desire to be ...
... passion for praise , which is so very vehe - scribed in a tale of Chaucer . He represents one ment in the fair sex , produces excellent effects in of them sitting at a table with three of her votaries women of sense , who desire to be ...
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... passion ; and I do speak it with sorrow , even you yourself , whom we not know why one may not think the heart of wo- should suspect of such a practice the last of all man as unfaithful to itself . If we grant an equality mankind , can ...
... passion ; and I do speak it with sorrow , even you yourself , whom we not know why one may not think the heart of wo- should suspect of such a practice the last of all man as unfaithful to itself . If we grant an equality mankind , can ...
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... passionate vencration I have torch in the band of one who is willing and able 10. your Lordship , I think , flows from ... passion sclt incapable . While I busy myself as a stranger for every thing which is truly great and noble , upon ...
... passionate vencration I have torch in the band of one who is willing and able 10. your Lordship , I think , flows from ... passion sclt incapable . While I busy myself as a stranger for every thing which is truly great and noble , upon ...
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