The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Pagina 172
... meet in the same Person . When they are thus mixed and blended together , they compose what we endeavour to express when we say a modest Assurance ; by which we understand the just Mean between Bashfulness and Impudence . I shall ...
... meet in the same Person . When they are thus mixed and blended together , they compose what we endeavour to express when we say a modest Assurance ; by which we understand the just Mean between Bashfulness and Impudence . I shall ...
Pagina 185
... meet with hateful Eyes , Nor Fields with gleaming Steel be cover'd o'er , The Brazen Trumpets kindle Rage no more ; But useless Lances into Scythes shall bend , And the broad Faulcion in a Plow - share end . Then Palaces shall rise ...
... meet with hateful Eyes , Nor Fields with gleaming Steel be cover'd o'er , The Brazen Trumpets kindle Rage no more ; But useless Lances into Scythes shall bend , And the broad Faulcion in a Plow - share end . Then Palaces shall rise ...
Pagina 298
... meet with in a Description ; because , in this Case , the Object presses too close upon our Senses , and bears so hard upon us , that it does not give us Time or Leisure to reflect on our selves . Our Thoughts are so intent upon the ...
... meet with in a Description ; because , in this Case , the Object presses too close upon our Senses , and bears so hard upon us , that it does not give us Time or Leisure to reflect on our selves . Our Thoughts are so intent upon the ...
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