The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... truth , and virtue to me . ' I curb myself , and will not tell you that this kindness cut my heart in twain , when I expected an accusation for some passionate starts of mine , in some parts of our time together , to say nothing but ...
... truth , and virtue to me . ' I curb myself , and will not tell you that this kindness cut my heart in twain , when I expected an accusation for some passionate starts of mine , in some parts of our time together , to say nothing but ...
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... truth should be afflicted , is , I should think , a greater in- stance of a man's being a blockhead than not to know the beauty of any passage in Virgil . You have not yet observed , Mr. Spectator , that the fine gentlemen of this age ...
... truth should be afflicted , is , I should think , a greater in- stance of a man's being a blockhead than not to know the beauty of any passage in Virgil . You have not yet observed , Mr. Spectator , that the fine gentlemen of this age ...
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... truth , nothing can be more ridiculous than to have recourse to our Jupiters and Junos . D By Mr. Thomas Tickell . See Spect . No. 620 , and No. 520 , ad finem . " The tendency of this poem was to reclaim the nation from the pride of ...
... truth , nothing can be more ridiculous than to have recourse to our Jupiters and Junos . D By Mr. Thomas Tickell . See Spect . No. 620 , and No. 520 , ad finem . " The tendency of this poem was to reclaim the nation from the pride of ...
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... truth , or at least in that which passes for such . In mock heroic poems the use of the heathen my- thology is not only excusable , but graceful , because it is the design of such compositions to divert , by adapting the fabulous ...
... truth , or at least in that which passes for such . In mock heroic poems the use of the heathen my- thology is not only excusable , but graceful , because it is the design of such compositions to divert , by adapting the fabulous ...
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... truth was witness'd by ten thousand eyes , ) The pitying goddess easily comply'd , Follow'd in triumph , and adorned her guide : While Claudia , blushing still for past disgrace , March'd silent on , with a slow solemn pace ; Nor yet ...
... truth was witness'd by ten thousand eyes , ) The pitying goddess easily comply'd , Follow'd in triumph , and adorned her guide : While Claudia , blushing still for past disgrace , March'd silent on , with a slow solemn pace ; Nor yet ...
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