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Pàgina 32
... imitate . It exhibits no prominency of feature , but displays one whole , properly embellished with a thousand little ... imitation of it , yet we are rather disposed to smile than admire . Affectation always borders on burlesque ; but a ...
... imitate . It exhibits no prominency of feature , but displays one whole , properly embellished with a thousand little ... imitation of it , yet we are rather disposed to smile than admire . Affectation always borders on burlesque ; but a ...
Pàgina 34
... imitation of Plato , and displays such beauties as might conceal the ugliness of a deformed system . Mr. Harris has also exhibited some of the Platonic graces ; and I cannot help considering it as a mark of defective taste that he is ...
... imitation of Plato , and displays such beauties as might conceal the ugliness of a deformed system . Mr. Harris has also exhibited some of the Platonic graces ; and I cannot help considering it as a mark of defective taste that he is ...
Pàgina 46
... Imitations of Juvenal ; but they , and a thousand others of the same species , are of a different stamp from the English antique . They are excellent productions in one kind ; but not less so are those of Gray and Mason in another . Let ...
... Imitations of Juvenal ; but they , and a thousand others of the same species , are of a different stamp from the English antique . They are excellent productions in one kind ; but not less so are those of Gray and Mason in another . Let ...
Pàgina 84
... imitation of their contemporary , Pius the Second in Italy , both by their munificence and example . The literary advantages derived from the invention are so obvious , that to point them out with all the formality of disquisition is ...
... imitation of their contemporary , Pius the Second in Italy , both by their munificence and example . The literary advantages derived from the invention are so obvious , that to point them out with all the formality of disquisition is ...
Pàgina 94
... by the translations of Creech or of Francis , so clear and adequate an idea of the true Horatian manner , as from the liberal imitations of Pope . Dryden seems to have preferred the model of his favourite Juvenal . His 94 ESSAYS ,
... by the translations of Creech or of Francis , so clear and adequate an idea of the true Horatian manner , as from the liberal imitations of Pope . Dryden seems to have preferred the model of his favourite Juvenal . His 94 ESSAYS ,
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Pàgina 574 - Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot...
Pàgina 497 - What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest? thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back? 6. Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills, like lambs? 7. Tremble, thou earth, at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob; 8.
Pàgina 587 - Be wise now, therefore, O ye kings ; be learned, ye that are judges of the earth. 11 Serve the LORD in fear, and rejoice unto him with reverence. 12 Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and so ye perish from the right way : if his wrath be kindled, yea but a little, blessed are all they that put their trust in him.
Pàgina 150 - And now, gentlemen, on this serious day when I come, as it were, to make up my account with you, let me take to myself some degree of honest pride on the nature of the charges that are against me. I do not here stand before you accused of venality, or of neglect of duty. It is not said that, in the long period of my service, I have, in a single instance, sacrificed the slightest of your interests to my ambition, or to my fortune. It is not alleged that, to...
Pàgina 176 - And the king was much moved, and went up to the chamber over the gate, and wept: and as he went, thus he said, 0 my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom!
Pàgina 139 - That one half of the world knows not how the other half lives, is a common and juft obfervation.
Pàgina 173 - Scripture beautifully expresses it, walking in the ways of his own heart, and in the sight of his own eyes.
Pàgina 151 - No ! the charges against me are all of one kind : that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence too far, — further than a cautious policy would warrant, and further than the opinions of many would go along with me. In every accident which may happen through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress, I will call to mind this accusation, and be comforted.
Pàgina 336 - Jesus, or upon any of his friends, nor thrown out one reflection against his enemies : although much of both kinds might have been, and no doubt would have been done by them, had they been governed either by a spirit of imposture or enthusiasm. Christ's life is not praised...
Pàgina 496 - ... does create in us those virtues which reason of herself never knew, and, after they are known, could never approve sufficiently. It is a doctrine in which nothing is superfluous or burdensome, nor yet is there any thing wanting which can procure happiness to mankind, or by which God can be glorified...