The Spectator, Volumes 5-6Dent, 1930 |
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Page 37
... proper a Stile as in that of the Holy Scriptures . If any one wou'd judge of the Beauties of Poetry that are to be met with in the Divine Writings , and examine how kindly the Hebrew Manners of Speech mix and in- corporate with the ...
... proper a Stile as in that of the Holy Scriptures . If any one wou'd judge of the Beauties of Poetry that are to be met with in the Divine Writings , and examine how kindly the Hebrew Manners of Speech mix and in- corporate with the ...
Page 63
... proper Heads , what is pleasing or displeasing to the Mind , without being able to trace out the several necessary and efficient Causes from whence the Pleasure or Displeasure arises . Final Causes lie more bare and open to our Obser ...
... proper Heads , what is pleasing or displeasing to the Mind , without being able to trace out the several necessary and efficient Causes from whence the Pleasure or Displeasure arises . Final Causes lie more bare and open to our Obser ...
Page 84
... proper either for Oaks or Mirtles , and adapts it self to the Products of every Climate , Oranges may grow wild in it ; Myrrh may be met with in every Hedge , and if he thinks it proper to have a Grove of Spices , he can quickly command ...
... proper either for Oaks or Mirtles , and adapts it self to the Products of every Climate , Oranges may grow wild in it ; Myrrh may be met with in every Hedge , and if he thinks it proper to have a Grove of Spices , he can quickly command ...
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