The Spectator, Volume 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Pagina 245
... affection to Him , and admiration of His actions , the crowd could not leave Him , but waited near Him till they were almost as faint and helpless as others they brought for succour . He had compassion on them , and by a miracle ...
... affection to Him , and admiration of His actions , the crowd could not leave Him , but waited near Him till they were almost as faint and helpless as others they brought for succour . He had compassion on them , and by a miracle ...
Pagina 386
... affection for another ; but , on the contrary , I found that the women's passion for me rose in proportion to the love they bore to themselves . This was verified in my amour with Narcissa , who was so constant to me that it was ...
... affection for another ; but , on the contrary , I found that the women's passion for me rose in proportion to the love they bore to themselves . This was verified in my amour with Narcissa , who was so constant to me that it was ...
Pagina 394
... affections , in such a manner as it shall appear that the virtue of the best man is by one method or other corruptible ; let us look out for some expedient to turn those passions and affections on the side of truth and honour . When a ...
... affections , in such a manner as it shall appear that the virtue of the best man is by one method or other corruptible ; let us look out for some expedient to turn those passions and affections on the side of truth and honour . When a ...
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acquaintance action Adam Adam and Eve ADDISON admiration Æneid agreeable Ambrose Philips angels appear Aurengzebe bagnio beautiful behaviour behold called character cheerfulness circumstances creature death desire discourse earth endeavoured entertainment eyes father favour folio issue genius gentleman give hand happy head heart heaven Homer honour Hudibras humble Servant humour Ibid Iliad imagination innocence Jupiter kind lady learning letter live look looking-glass mankind manner March 15 Margaret Clark Menippus Milton mind Mohocks nature never night obliged observed occasion OVID paper Paradise Lost particular passage passion person pleased pleasure Plutarch poem poet prince reader reason received Satan says sentiments Sir Roger Spectator SPECTATOR,-I speech spirit STEELE sublime take notice Tatler tell thee things thou thought tion told town Turnus VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman writ write young