The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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Pàgina 15
... described as perching on the top of an oak in the shape of vultures . His planting himself at the ear of Eve under the form of a toad , in order to produce vain dreams and imaginations , is a circumstance of the same nature ; as his ...
... described as perching on the top of an oak in the shape of vultures . His planting himself at the ear of Eve under the form of a toad , in order to produce vain dreams and imaginations , is a circumstance of the same nature ; as his ...
Pàgina 18
... follow , wherein they are described as sit- ting on a bed of flowers by the side of a fountain , amidst a mixed assembly of animals . k The speeches of these two first lovers flow equally from 18 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
... follow , wherein they are described as sit- ting on a bed of flowers by the side of a fountain , amidst a mixed assembly of animals . k The speeches of these two first lovers flow equally from 18 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 19
... great author , would have found it very diffi- cult to have filled these tender parts of the poem with sentiments proper for a state of innocence ; to have described the warmth of love , and the No. 321 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... great author , would have found it very diffi- cult to have filled these tender parts of the poem with sentiments proper for a state of innocence ; to have described the warmth of love , and the No. 321 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 20
... described the warmth of love , and the professions of it , without artifice or hyperbole ; to have made the man speak the most endearing things , without descending from his natural dig- nity , and the woman receiving them without de ...
... described the warmth of love , and the professions of it , without artifice or hyperbole ; to have made the man speak the most endearing things , without descending from his natural dig- nity , and the woman receiving them without de ...
Pàgina 45
... described with a tenderness not to be expressed , as the whisper with which he awakens her is the soft est that ever was conveyed to a lover's ear . His wonder was , to find unwaken'd Eve With tresses discompos'd , and glowing cheek ...
... described with a tenderness not to be expressed , as the whisper with which he awakens her is the soft est that ever was conveyed to a lover's ear . His wonder was , to find unwaken'd Eve With tresses discompos'd , and glowing cheek ...
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