The Spectator, Volume 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... virtue , or vice , under a visible shape , and makes it a person or an actor in his poem . Of this nature are the descriptions of Hunger and Envy in Ovid , of Fame in Virgil , and of Sin and Death in Milton , We find a whole creation of ...
... virtue , or vice , under a visible shape , and makes it a person or an actor in his poem . Of this nature are the descriptions of Hunger and Envy in Ovid , of Fame in Virgil , and of Sin and Death in Milton , We find a whole creation of ...
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... virtue provoke ? Why should beauty displease in such a de- gree , that a man given to scandal never lets the mention of either pass by him , without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day at a visit , being ...
... virtue provoke ? Why should beauty displease in such a de- gree , that a man given to scandal never lets the mention of either pass by him , without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day at a visit , being ...
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... virtue appears in that female beauty for which our British ladies are celebrated above all others in the universe , it makes up the most amiable object that the eye of man can possibly behold . B N ° 436. MONDAY , JULY 21 , 1712 ...
... virtue appears in that female beauty for which our British ladies are celebrated above all others in the universe , it makes up the most amiable object that the eye of man can possibly behold . B N ° 436. MONDAY , JULY 21 , 1712 ...
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... virtue administers great comfort to the mind of man in times of poverty and affliction , but most of all in the hour of death . When the soul is hover- ing in the last moments of its separation , when it is just entering on another ...
... virtue administers great comfort to the mind of man in times of poverty and affliction , but most of all in the hour of death . When the soul is hover- ing in the last moments of its separation , when it is just entering on another ...
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... virtue , without regard to the passions and prejudices of any particular cause or faction . If I have any other merit in me , it is that I have new pointed all the batteries of ridicule . They have been generally planted against persons ...
... virtue , without regard to the passions and prejudices of any particular cause or faction . If I have any other merit in me , it is that I have new pointed all the batteries of ridicule . They have been generally planted against persons ...
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acquainted advantage Æneid agreeable appear attend August 23 beautiful behold body Callisthenes consider conversation countenance creature delight desire discourse dress entertainment Epig eyes fancy father favour fortune garden gentleman give Gloriana hand happy heart honour hope humble servant humour ideas Iliad imagination July 14 kind lady letter live look mankind manner marriage matter mind modesty nature never objects obliged observed occasion Ovid pain paper particular pass passion Penthesilea Pentheus perfection persons Pharamond pitch the bar pleasant pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus poet poor present racter reader reason received Rechteren reflection Samson Agonistes satisfaction seems Sempronia sense shew sight Sir Robert Viner soul SPECTATOR spirits tell temper thing thou thought tion town VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman women words writing young