The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... give each action its proper weight and repose . I can stifle any violent inclination and oppose a torrent of anger ... gives a tincture of its nature to every ac- tion of one's life . It were as little hazard to be lost in a storm , as ...
... give each action its proper weight and repose . I can stifle any violent inclination and oppose a torrent of anger ... gives a tincture of its nature to every ac- tion of one's life . It were as little hazard to be lost in a storm , as ...
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... give him an opportunity to break his mind . I am , SIR , Your most humble servant , ' MARY COMFIT . If I observe he cannot speak , I'll give him time to recover himself , and ask him how he does . ' ' DEAR SIR , I BEG you to print this ...
... give him an opportunity to break his mind . I am , SIR , Your most humble servant , ' MARY COMFIT . If I observe he cannot speak , I'll give him time to recover himself , and ask him how he does . ' ' DEAR SIR , I BEG you to print this ...
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... give a delightful surprise to the reader : but there is no incident in the whole poem which does this more than the transformation of the whole audi- ence , that follows the account their leader gives them of his expedition . The ...
... give a delightful surprise to the reader : but there is no incident in the whole poem which does this more than the transformation of the whole audi- ence , that follows the account their leader gives them of his expedition . The ...
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acquaintance action Adam Adam and Eve Æneid agreeable angels appear APRIL 18 Aurengzebe bagnio beautiful behaviour behold cat-call character circumstances creature dæmon death described desire discourse dress DRYDEN earth endeavour entertainment epilogue eyes fable father fortune genius gentleman give grace hand happy head hear heaven Homer honour humble servant Iliad imagination kind lady learning letter live look mankind manner MARCH 17 Margaret Clark means Messiah Milton mind Mohocks nature never night obliged observed occasion opinion OVID paper Paradise Paradise Lost particular passage passion Paul Lorrain person pleased pleasure poem poet present racters reader reason Satan sentiments sion Sir Roger soon speaking SPECTATOR speech spirit sublime take notice tells thee thing thou thought tion told town Turnus VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman words yard land young