The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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7. oldal
... less resemble those of art , we may be sure that artificial works receive a greater advantage from their re- semblance of such as are natural ; because here the simi- litude is not only pleasant , but the pattern more perfect . The ...
... less resemble those of art , we may be sure that artificial works receive a greater advantage from their re- semblance of such as are natural ; because here the simi- litude is not only pleasant , but the pattern more perfect . The ...
13. oldal
... less to its magnificence than the colours to its beauty , as it is very poetically described by the son of Sirach : " Look upon the rainbow , and praise Him that made it ; very beautiful is it in its brightness ; it encompasses the ...
... less to its magnificence than the colours to its beauty , as it is very poetically described by the son of Sirach : " Look upon the rainbow , and praise Him that made it ; very beautiful is it in its brightness ; it encompasses the ...
30. oldal
... less than a mite , the particular limbs of such an animal , the different springs that actuate the limbs , the spirits which set the springs a - going , and the proportionable minuteness of these several parts , before they have arrived ...
... less than a mite , the particular limbs of such an animal , the different springs that actuate the limbs , the spirits which set the springs a - going , and the proportionable minuteness of these several parts , before they have arrived ...
47. oldal
... less vigorous tread , especially Augnst , who seemed almost to faint , whilst for half the steps he took , the dog - star levelled his rays full at his head . They passed on , and made way for a person that seemed to bend a little under ...
... less vigorous tread , especially Augnst , who seemed almost to faint , whilst for half the steps he took , the dog - star levelled his rays full at his head . They passed on , and made way for a person that seemed to bend a little under ...
48. oldal
... less displeasing , as they discovered more or less haste towards the grateful return of Spring . " Z. N ° 426. WEDNESDAY , JULY 9 , 1712 . Quid non mortalia pectora cogis , Auri sacra fames ? -VIRG . Æn . iii . 56 . O cursed hunger of ...
... less displeasing , as they discovered more or less haste towards the grateful return of Spring . " Z. N ° 426. WEDNESDAY , JULY 9 , 1712 . Quid non mortalia pectora cogis , Auri sacra fames ? -VIRG . Æn . iii . 56 . O cursed hunger of ...
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