The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 50
... shew mine Opinion . Behold I waited for your Words ; 1 gave ear to your Reasons , whilst you searched out what to say . Yea , I attended unto you : And behold there was none of you that convinced Job , or that answered his Words : Lest ...
... shew mine Opinion . Behold I waited for your Words ; 1 gave ear to your Reasons , whilst you searched out what to say . Yea , I attended unto you : And behold there was none of you that convinced Job , or that answered his Words : Lest ...
Pagina 162
... shew how some Passages are beautifull by being Sublime , others by being Soft , others by being Natural ; which of them are recommended by the Passion , which by the Moral , which by the Sentiment , and which by the Expression . I have ...
... shew how some Passages are beautifull by being Sublime , others by being Soft , others by being Natural ; which of them are recommended by the Passion , which by the Moral , which by the Sentiment , and which by the Expression . I have ...
Pagina 462
... shew themselves several Ways , you'll often see a Man of this Temper ashamed to be clean , and setting up for Wit only from Negligence in his Habit . Now I am upon this Head , I can't help observing also upon a very different Folly ...
... shew themselves several Ways , you'll often see a Man of this Temper ashamed to be clean , and setting up for Wit only from Negligence in his Habit . Now I am upon this Head , I can't help observing also upon a very different Folly ...
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