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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... thought rous assemblies . When a multitude meet together that few ladies ' hearts are so obdurate as not to be on any subject of discourse , their debates are taken to melted by the charms of music , the force of mo - up chiefly with ...
... thought rous assemblies . When a multitude meet together that few ladies ' hearts are so obdurate as not to be on any subject of discourse , their debates are taken to melted by the charms of music , the force of mo - up chiefly with ...
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... thought : Then leaving life , Earl Perey took The dead man by the hand , And said , Earl Douglas , for thy life Would I had lost my land . performed in innocent , though rude and unculti- vated minds , by the mere force and dignity of ...
... thought : Then leaving life , Earl Perey took The dead man by the hand , And said , Earl Douglas , for thy life Would I had lost my land . performed in innocent , though rude and unculti- vated minds , by the mere force and dignity of ...
Стр. 89
... thought is alto- gether the same with what we meet in several pas- sages of the Eneid ; not that I would infer from thence , that the poet ( whoever he was ) proposed The country of the Scotch warriors , described in to himself any ...
... thought is alto- gether the same with what we meet in several pas- sages of the Eneid ; not that I would infer from thence , that the poet ( whoever he was ) proposed The country of the Scotch warriors , described in to himself any ...
Стр. 90
... thought in the third stanza was never touched by any other poet , and is such an one as would have shined in Homer or in Virgil : " So thus did both these nobles die , Whose courage none could stain ; An English archer then perceiv'd ...
... thought in the third stanza was never touched by any other poet , and is such an one as would have shined in Homer or in Virgil : " So thus did both these nobles die , Whose courage none could stain ; An English archer then perceiv'd ...
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... thoughts , and settling , as it were , Reflection upon death is not a gloomy and sad an idea of that character in my own imagination . No man ought to have the esteem of the rest of in , but it is a short night followed by an endless ...
... thoughts , and settling , as it were , Reflection upon death is not a gloomy and sad an idea of that character in my own imagination . No man ought to have the esteem of the rest of in , but it is a short night followed by an endless ...
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