The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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... idea of its graces and imperfections in my first six papers , I thought myself obliged to bestow one upon every book in particular . The first three books I have already despatched , and am now entering upon the fourth . I need not ac ...
... idea of its graces and imperfections in my first six papers , I thought myself obliged to bestow one upon every book in particular . The first three books I have already despatched , and am now entering upon the fourth . I need not ac ...
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... idea of that happiness from which our first parents fell . The plan of it is wonderfully beautiful , and formed upon the short sketch which we have of it in holy writ . Mil- ton's exuberance of imagination has poured forth such a ...
... idea of that happiness from which our first parents fell . The plan of it is wonderfully beautiful , and formed upon the short sketch which we have of it in holy writ . Mil- ton's exuberance of imagination has poured forth such a ...
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... ideas of God's works , and awaken that divine enthusiasm which is so natural to devotion . But if this call- ing upon the dead parts of nature is at all times a proper kind of worship , it was in a particular manner suitable to our ...
... ideas of God's works , and awaken that divine enthusiasm which is so natural to devotion . But if this call- ing upon the dead parts of nature is at all times a proper kind of worship , it was in a particular manner suitable to our ...
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... ideas most readers would conceive of a fight between two armies of angels . The second day's engagement is apt to startle an imagination , which has not been raised and qualified for such a description , by the reading of the ancient ...
... ideas most readers would conceive of a fight between two armies of angels . The second day's engagement is apt to startle an imagination , which has not been raised and qualified for such a description , by the reading of the ancient ...
Pàgina 79
... and which Virgil and Ovid have copied after him , tells us , that the giants threw Ossa upon Olympus and Pelion upon Ossa . He adds an epithet to Pelion ( woo ) which very much swells the idea , No. 333 . ( 79 THE SPECTATOR .
... and which Virgil and Ovid have copied after him , tells us , that the giants threw Ossa upon Olympus and Pelion upon Ossa . He adds an epithet to Pelion ( woo ) which very much swells the idea , No. 333 . ( 79 THE SPECTATOR .
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