The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 235
... express further the corrupt taste the age is run into ; w which I am chiefly apt to attribute to the prevalency of a few popular authors , whose merit in some respects has given a sanction to their faults in others . Thus the imitators ...
... express further the corrupt taste the age is run into ; w which I am chiefly apt to attribute to the prevalency of a few popular authors , whose merit in some respects has given a sanction to their faults in others . Thus the imitators ...
Pagina 268
... express , but declare tbemselves . Many of these are guilty of this outrage out of vanity , because they think all they say is well ; or that they have their own persons in such veneration , that they believe nothing which concerns them ...
... express , but declare tbemselves . Many of these are guilty of this outrage out of vanity , because they think all they say is well ; or that they have their own persons in such veneration , that they believe nothing which concerns them ...
Pagina 304
... express by any word that occurs to me in our language that which is understood by Indoles in Latin .. The natural disposition to any particular art , science , profession , or trade , is very much to be consulted in the care of youth ...
... express by any word that occurs to me in our language that which is understood by Indoles in Latin .. The natural disposition to any particular art , science , profession , or trade , is very much to be consulted in the care of youth ...
Pagina 318
... express a genius refined by conversation , reflection , and the reading of the most polite authors . The greatest genius which runs through the arts and sciences , takes a kind of tincture from them , and falls unavoidably into ...
... express a genius refined by conversation , reflection , and the reading of the most polite authors . The greatest genius which runs through the arts and sciences , takes a kind of tincture from them , and falls unavoidably into ...
Pagina 332
... express to you the distress I am in upon this occasion . I can only have recourse to my devotions ; ; and to the reading of good books for my consola- . tion ; and as I always take a particular delight in those frequent advices and ...
... express to you the distress I am in upon this occasion . I can only have recourse to my devotions ; ; and to the reading of good books for my consola- . tion ; and as I always take a particular delight in those frequent advices and ...
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acquaintance ADDISON admired agreeable appear beauty behaviour body character Constantia conversation creature daugh death discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour entertain Epig Eudoxus eyes fair sex father favour fortune friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra happy hear heard heart honest honour human humble servant humour Hyde-park imagination impertinent kind lady Laertes learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage master mind nature never night obliged observe occasion ordinary OVID paper particular pass passion person Pharamond Pindaric Plato Platonic love pleased pleasure present racters reader reason ribaldry sense shew Socrates sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR tell temper tence thee Theodosius thing thou thought tion told Tom Short town tural ture VIRG virtue whig White Witch whole woman women words young youth