The Spectator, Volume 4Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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Page 70
... same kind in the Iliad , as liable to any cenfure in this particular ; but I think we may fay , without derogating from thofe wonderful performances , that there is an unquestionable magnificence in every part of Paradife Loft , and ...
... same kind in the Iliad , as liable to any cenfure in this particular ; but I think we may fay , without derogating from thofe wonderful performances , that there is an unquestionable magnificence in every part of Paradife Loft , and ...
Page 130
... same time enjoy all the pleasures and gratifications of life . But befides thefe ordinary forms of growing rich , it must be allowed that there is room for genius as well in this as in all other circumstances of life . Though the ways ...
... same time enjoy all the pleasures and gratifications of life . But befides thefe ordinary forms of growing rich , it must be allowed that there is room for genius as well in this as in all other circumstances of life . Though the ways ...
Page 174
... same street , a creature of the fame make crying out in the name of all that is good and facred to behold his mifery and give him fome fupply against hunger and nakedness ; who would believe these two Beings were of the fame fpecies ...
... same street , a creature of the fame make crying out in the name of all that is good and facred to behold his mifery and give him fome fupply against hunger and nakedness ; who would believe these two Beings were of the fame fpecies ...
Page 179
... which lay by it , was called the Queen's Veil ; and that in the same man- ner there was a large portion of ground set aside for every H 6 part 1 part of her majefty's drefs . Thefe lands might N ° 295 179 THE SPECTATOR .
... which lay by it , was called the Queen's Veil ; and that in the same man- ner there was a large portion of ground set aside for every H 6 part 1 part of her majefty's drefs . Thefe lands might N ° 295 179 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 190
... same easy admittance of addreffes , the fame vitiated relish of the converfation of the greatest of rakes ( or in a more fa- ' fhionable way of expreffing one's felf , of fuch as have feen the world moft ) ftill abounds , increases ...
... same easy admittance of addreffes , the fame vitiated relish of the converfation of the greatest of rakes ( or in a more fa- ' fhionable way of expreffing one's felf , of fuch as have feen the world moft ) ftill abounds , increases ...
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action Æneid againſt agreeable alfo beauty becauſe befides behaviour character circumftances confideration converfation criticks defcribed defign defire difcourfe diſcovered drefs fable faid falutation fame feems feen fenfe fent fentiments feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould filks fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon fortune fpeak fpeculations fpeech fpirit ftate ftill fubject fublime fuch fufficient give greateſt happineſs herſelf himſelf honour houfe houſe humble fervant huſband ibid Iliad itſelf kind Lady laft laſt lefs look mafter mankind manner marriage meaſure Milton mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature obferved occafion ourſelves Ovid paffage paffed paffion particular perfons pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poffible prefent publick purpoſe racter raiſe reader reafon reflexion reprefented ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſpeak SPECTATOR thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion uſe Virgil virtue whofe woman