The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Page 8
... a refigned expectation of bet- ter days . Be pleased to take notice , that within four 6 ، ، 6 6 4 • months after i left my husband I was delivered of a • daughte ، 6 ، daughter , who died within few hours 8 N ° 322 THE SPECTATOR .
... a refigned expectation of bet- ter days . Be pleased to take notice , that within four 6 ، ، 6 6 4 • months after i left my husband I was delivered of a • daughte ، 6 ، daughter , who died within few hours 8 N ° 322 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 19
... pleased with the hidden moral • which you have taken notice of in several parts of the poem . The defign of this letter is to defire your • thoughts , ، thoughts , whether there may not also be some N ° 325 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... pleased with the hidden moral • which you have taken notice of in several parts of the poem . The defign of this letter is to defire your • thoughts , ، thoughts , whether there may not also be some N ° 325 19 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 29
... pleased had they thought of confronting Vulcan's Tripodes with Ezekiel's wheels . Raphael's descent to the earth , with the figure of his perfon , is represented in very lively colours . Several of the French , Italian , and English ...
... pleased had they thought of confronting Vulcan's Tripodes with Ezekiel's wheels . Raphael's descent to the earth , with the figure of his perfon , is represented in very lively colours . Several of the French , Italian , and English ...
Page 31
... pleased with the poet's imitation of Homer in the last of the following lines .. At length into the limits of the north They came , and Satan took his royal feat High on a hill , far blazing , as a mount Rais'd on a mount , with ...
... pleased with the poet's imitation of Homer in the last of the following lines .. At length into the limits of the north They came , and Satan took his royal feat High on a hill , far blazing , as a mount Rais'd on a mount , with ...
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... pleased to fee the statesman Cecil upon his knees ; and concluding them all to be great men , was conducted to the figure which represents that martyr to good housewifry , who died by the prick of a needle . Upon our interpreter's ...
... pleased to fee the statesman Cecil upon his knees ; and concluding them all to be great men , was conducted to the figure which represents that martyr to good housewifry , who died by the prick of a needle . Upon our interpreter's ...
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Adam Æneid agreeable alſo angels anſwer appear beautiful becauſe behaviour beſt buſineſs cauſe character chearfulness confider confideration converſation defire deſcribed deſcription deſign diſcourſe endeavour eſteem eyes faid fame fays feveral fince firſt parents fome foon fublime fuch gentleman give heav'n Homer honour houſe humble fervant imagination inſtances itſelf juſt lady laſt leſs live look mankind manner maſter Menippus Milton mind miſtreſs Mohocks moſt myſelf nature neſs never night obſerve occafion Ovid paffion particular paſſage paſſed paſſion perſon pleaſed pleaſure poem poet preſent raiſe reader reaſon repreſented reſpect riſe ſame ſays ſcene ſchool ſecond ſeems ſenſe ſentiments ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhew ſhort ſhould Sir ROGER ſome ſpeak SPECTATOR ſpeculation ſpeech ſpirit ſtage ſtate ſtill ſtory ſubject ſuch ſurpriſe tell thee theſe thing thoſe thou thought tion uſe verſe Virg virtue whole whoſe