The Spectator, Volume 2George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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able action angels appear beautiful body character circumstances consider conversation critics death delight described desire discourse discover divine effect expression fable fall give given greater greatest hand happy head hear heart heaven hope human idea imagination kind ladies learned letter light live look lost manner matter means mention Milton mind morality nature never objects observed occasion particular passage passed perfection person piece pleased pleasure poem poet present produce proper question raise reader reason received reflections represented rise says secret seems sense shew short side sight soul speak Spectator spirit story taken tell thing thou thought thousand tion told truth turn virtue whole writing