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Pagina 9
... the whole ftrength of the mind is fometimes feated there ; that a kind look im- parts all , that a year's difcourfe could give you , in one moment . What matters it what the fays to you ? fee A S • how · C · C how the looks - is the THE ...
... the whole ftrength of the mind is fometimes feated there ; that a kind look im- parts all , that a year's difcourfe could give you , in one moment . What matters it what the fays to you ? fee A S • how · C · C how the looks - is the THE ...
Pagina 10
... mind is thus fummed up and expreffed in a glance , did you never observe a fudden joy arife in the countenance of a lover ? Did you never fee the attendance of years paid , over - paid , in an in- ftant ? You a Spectator , and not know ...
... mind is thus fummed up and expreffed in a glance , did you never observe a fudden joy arife in the countenance of a lover ? Did you never fee the attendance of years paid , over - paid , in an in- ftant ? You a Spectator , and not know ...
Pagina 12
... which more denotes a great mind , than the abhorrence of envy and detraction . This paffion reigns more among bad poets , than among any other fet of men . As As there are none more ambitious of fame , than 12 N ° 253 THE SPECTATOR .
... which more denotes a great mind , than the abhorrence of envy and detraction . This paffion reigns more among bad poets , than among any other fet of men . As As there are none more ambitious of fame , than 12 N ° 253 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 15
... mind of a defcription in Homer's Odyffey , which none of the critics have taken notice of . It is where Sifyphus is reprefented lifting his ftone up the hill , which is no fooner carried to the top of it , but it immediately tumbles to ...
... mind of a defcription in Homer's Odyffey , which none of the critics have taken notice of . It is where Sifyphus is reprefented lifting his ftone up the hill , which is no fooner carried to the top of it , but it immediately tumbles to ...
Pagina 17
... mind in a contrary character . < · · 6 : · · My dear Harriot , F thou art the , but oh how fallen , how changed , what an apoftate ! how loft to all that is gay and agree- able ! To be married I find is to be buried alive ; I can- not ...
... mind in a contrary character . < · · 6 : · · My dear Harriot , F thou art the , but oh how fallen , how changed , what an apoftate ! how loft to all that is gay and agree- able ! To be married I find is to be buried alive ; I can- not ...
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