The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 5
... greatest commendation not to be talked of one way or other . ' 6 your natural ADDISON NO 82. MONDAY , JUNE 4 , 1711 . Caput dominā renale sub hastā . JUV . Sat. ii . 33 . His fortunes ruin'd , and himself a slave . Passing under Ludgate ...
... greatest commendation not to be talked of one way or other . ' 6 your natural ADDISON NO 82. MONDAY , JUNE 4 , 1711 . Caput dominā renale sub hastā . JUV . Sat. ii . 33 . His fortunes ruin'd , and himself a slave . Passing under Ludgate ...
Pagina 10
... greatest masters that are dead . On the side of the living , I saw several persons busy in drawing , colouring , and designing . On the side of the dead painters , I could not discover more than one person at work , who was exceedingly ...
... greatest masters that are dead . On the side of the living , I saw several persons busy in drawing , colouring , and designing . On the side of the dead painters , I could not discover more than one person at work , who was exceedingly ...
Pagina 15
... greatest concern in what manner to demean himself . The king , who had a quick discerning , relieved him from the oppression he was under and with the most beautiful complacency said to him , 6 Sir , do not add to that load of sorrow I ...
... greatest concern in what manner to demean himself . The king , who had a quick discerning , relieved him from the oppression he was under and with the most beautiful complacency said to him , 6 Sir , do not add to that load of sorrow I ...
Pagina 16
... greatest of all evils ; what avail laws , when death only attends the breach of them , and shame obedience to them ? As for me , oh Pharamond , were it possible to describe the nameless kinds of compunctions and tendernesses I feel ...
... greatest of all evils ; what avail laws , when death only attends the breach of them , and shame obedience to them ? As for me , oh Pharamond , were it possible to describe the nameless kinds of compunctions and tendernesses I feel ...
Pagina 19
... greatest of the Latin poets has made use of upon a parallel occasion ; I mean that passage in Horace , when he ... greatest wit tempered with the greatest candour , and was one of the finest critics as well 85 . 19 SPECTATOR .
... greatest of the Latin poets has made use of upon a parallel occasion ; I mean that passage in Horace , when he ... greatest wit tempered with the greatest candour , and was one of the finest critics as well 85 . 19 SPECTATOR .
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