The Spectator: ...Phil. Crampton, 1737 |
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Página 146
... Father made fly before him . A beautiful Eye makes Silence eloquent , a kind Eye makes Contradiction an Affent , an enraged Eye makes Beauty deformed . This little Member gives Life to every other Part about us , and I believe the Story ...
... Father made fly before him . A beautiful Eye makes Silence eloquent , a kind Eye makes Contradiction an Affent , an enraged Eye makes Beauty deformed . This little Member gives Life to every other Part about us , and I believe the Story ...
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... Father and Brothers appeared exceedingly averfe to this Match , and would not fee me for fome time ; but at prefent ... Father's Side . Our ⚫ eldest Son is the Honourable Oddly Enville , Efq ; and our ⚫ eldest Daughter Harriot Enville ...
... Father and Brothers appeared exceedingly averfe to this Match , and would not fee me for fome time ; but at prefent ... Father's Side . Our ⚫ eldest Son is the Honourable Oddly Enville , Efq ; and our ⚫ eldest Daughter Harriot Enville ...
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... Father , whom I mentioned in my firft Specula- tion , and whom I must always name with Ho- nour and Gratitude , has very frequently talked to › me upon the Subject of Marriage . I was in my younger Years engaged , partly by his Advice ...
... Father , whom I mentioned in my firft Specula- tion , and whom I must always name with Ho- nour and Gratitude , has very frequently talked to › me upon the Subject of Marriage . I was in my younger Years engaged , partly by his Advice ...
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... Father of a very towardly Son , in whom I do not only fee my Life , but alfo my Man- ner of Life , renewed . It would be extreamly bene- ficial to Society , if you would frequently refume Sub- jects which ferve to bind thefe Sort of ...
... Father of a very towardly Son , in whom I do not only fee my Life , but alfo my Man- ner of Life , renewed . It would be extreamly bene- ficial to Society , if you would frequently refume Sub- jects which ferve to bind thefe Sort of ...
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... Father , and I omitted , for no other Reafon , but that I thought what he propofed the Effect of Humour and old Age ... Father ; and Deference , amidst the Impulfe of gay Defires , appears unreasonable to the Son . There are fo few who ...
... Father , and I omitted , for no other Reafon , but that I thought what he propofed the Effect of Humour and old Age ... Father ; and Deference , amidst the Impulfe of gay Defires , appears unreasonable to the Son . There are fo few who ...
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Página 199 - A shout that tore Hell's concave, and beyond Frighted the reign of Chaos and old Night.
Página 101 - The sentiments in an epic poem are the thoughts and behaviour which the author ascribes to the persons whom he introduces, and are...
Página 125 - ... as created beings ; and that, in the other, Adam and Eve are confounded with their sons and daughters. Such little...
Página 194 - Moses in those books from whence our author drew his subject, and to the Holy Spirit who is therein represented as operating after a particular manner in the first production of nature.
Página 132 - And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth...
Página 201 - In short, if we look into the conduct of Homer, Virgil, and Milton, as the great fable is the soul of each poem, so to give their works an agreeable variety, their episodes are so many short fables, and their similes so many short episodes ; to which you may add, if you please, that their metaphors are so many short similes.
Página 104 - I may also add, of that which he described, than to any imperfection in that divine poet.
Página 250 - Providence with respect to man. He has represented all the abstruse doctrines of predestination, freewill and grace, as also the great points of incarnation and redemption, (which naturally grow up in a poem that treats of the fall of man) with great energy of expression, and in a clearer and stronger light than I ever met with in any other writer.
Página 197 - The catalogue of evil spirits has abundance of learning in it, and a very agreeable turn of poetry, which rises in a great measure from its describing the places where they were worshipped, by those beautiful marks of rivers, so frequent among the ancient poets. The author had doubtless in this place Homer's catalogue of ships, and Virgil's list of warriors, in his view. The characters of Moloch and Belial...
Página 198 - Lucian relates concerning this river, viz. that this stream, at certain seasons of the year, especially about the feast of Adonis, is of a bloody colour ; •which the heathens looked upon as proceeding from a kind of sympathy in the river for the death of Adonis, who was killed by a wild boar in the mountains out of which this stream rises.