The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 275
... pass'd in giddy Numbers by , A Youth among the foolish Youths I spy'd , Who took not sacred Wisdom for his Guide . Just as the Sun withdrew his cooler Light , And Evening soft led on the Shades of Night , He stole in covert Twilight to ...
... pass'd in giddy Numbers by , A Youth among the foolish Youths I spy'd , Who took not sacred Wisdom for his Guide . Just as the Sun withdrew his cooler Light , And Evening soft led on the Shades of Night , He stole in covert Twilight to ...
Pagina 297
... pass , that such Passions as are very unpleasant at all other times , are very agreeable when excited by proper Descriptions . It is not strange , that we should take Delight in such Passages as are apt to produce Hope , Joy ...
... pass , that such Passions as are very unpleasant at all other times , are very agreeable when excited by proper Descriptions . It is not strange , that we should take Delight in such Passages as are apt to produce Hope , Joy ...
Pagina 403
... pass'd by us as we made up to the Market , and some Raillery happened between one of the Fruit - Wenches and those black Men , about the Devil and Eve , with Allusion to their several Professions . I could not believe any Place more ...
... pass'd by us as we made up to the Market , and some Raillery happened between one of the Fruit - Wenches and those black Men , about the Devil and Eve , with Allusion to their several Professions . I could not believe any Place more ...
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