The Spectator, Τόμος 8Messrs. Payne, Rivington, David, Longman, 1776 |
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Σελίδα 37
... scene for fome old piece of wit , and telling us , that as he and Jack Such - a - one were together , one or the other of them had fuch a conceit on such an occa- fion ; upon which he would laugh very heartily , and wonder the company ...
... scene for fome old piece of wit , and telling us , that as he and Jack Such - a - one were together , one or the other of them had fuch a conceit on such an occa- fion ; upon which he would laugh very heartily , and wonder the company ...
Σελίδα 45
... the rays of all those luminaries that pafied through it . The Galaxy appeared in its most beau- tiful white . To complete the scene , the full moon vide for all cafes , it is better private men. rofe rofe No. 565. THE SPECTATOR . 45.
... the rays of all those luminaries that pafied through it . The Galaxy appeared in its most beau- tiful white . To complete the scene , the full moon vide for all cafes , it is better private men. rofe rofe No. 565. THE SPECTATOR . 45.
Σελίδα 45
... the rays of all those luminaries that pafied through it . The Galaxy appeared in its most beau- tiful white . To complete the scene , the full moon rose at length in that clouded majesty which Milton ,. rofe No. 565. THE SPECTATOR . 45.
... the rays of all those luminaries that pafied through it . The Galaxy appeared in its most beau- tiful white . To complete the scene , the full moon rose at length in that clouded majesty which Milton ,. rofe No. 565. THE SPECTATOR . 45.
Σελίδα 110
... scene infinitely more great and glorious than • what we are able to imagine . It is not impoffible • but at the confummation of all things , these out- ward apartments of nature , which are now fuited ، to those beings who inhabit them ...
... scene infinitely more great and glorious than • what we are able to imagine . It is not impoffible • but at the confummation of all things , these out- ward apartments of nature , which are now fuited ، to those beings who inhabit them ...
Σελίδα 120
... scenes , and has something in it like creation . For this reason the pleasure of one who plants is something like that of a poet , who , as Aristotle observes , is more delighted with his productions , than any other writer or artist ...
... scenes , and has something in it like creation . For this reason the pleasure of one who plants is something like that of a poet , who , as Aristotle observes , is more delighted with his productions , than any other writer or artist ...
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