The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - English essays |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 49
Page 87
... firft Iliad , nor more Charming than that of Venus in the firft Æneid . Ἠ , καὶ κυανέησιν ἐπ ' ὀφρύσι νεῦσε Κρονίων , Αμβρόσιαι δ ' άρα χαῖται ἐπερρώσαντο ανακ Κρατὸς ἀπ ' ἀθανάτοιο μέγαν δ ̓ ἐλέλιξεν Ολυμπου . Iliad lib . 1. v . 528 ...
... firft Iliad , nor more Charming than that of Venus in the firft Æneid . Ἠ , καὶ κυανέησιν ἐπ ' ὀφρύσι νεῦσε Κρονίων , Αμβρόσιαι δ ' άρα χαῖται ἐπερρώσαντο ανακ Κρατὸς ἀπ ' ἀθανάτοιο μέγαν δ ̓ ἐλέλιξεν Ολυμπου . Iliad lib . 1. v . 528 ...
Page 208
... firft was only valuable as a Mean to Security ) are of late fo brightened , that the Characters of Self - Prefervation , like , a lefs Light fet by a greater , are become almoft imperceptible ? Thus has • Money got the upper Hand of ...
... firft was only valuable as a Mean to Security ) are of late fo brightened , that the Characters of Self - Prefervation , like , a lefs Light fet by a greater , are become almoft imperceptible ? Thus has • Money got the upper Hand of ...
Page 246
... firft comprehends what we are to believe , the other what we are to practife . By those things which we are to believe , I mean whatever is revealed to us in the Holy Writings , and which we could not have obtained the Knowledge of by ...
... firft comprehends what we are to believe , the other what we are to practife . By those things which we are to believe , I mean whatever is revealed to us in the Holy Writings , and which we could not have obtained the Knowledge of by ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
againſt agreeable appear arife Beauty becauſe caft confider Confideration Converfation Cuftom defcribed Defcription Defign defire delight Difcourfe diſcover Drefs eafy Epig faid fame Fancy fecret feems feen felf felves fent ferve feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft fome fomething fometimes Friend ftand ftill fuch fufficient fure give greateſt Happineſs Heart himſelf humble Servant Humour Imagination itſelf juft kind Lady laft laſt lefs live loft Love Lupercus manner Mind Modefty moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Nature neceffary never Number obferved Occafion Ovid paffed Paffions Paper Perfons pleafing pleaſant pleaſed Pleaſure Poet prefent Purpoſe racter raiſe Reader Reaſon received Reflexions Refpect reft reprefented rife Senfe ſeveral ſhall ſhe Sight Soul ſpeak SPECTATOR thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion Underſtanding uſed Verfe Virtue whofe whole Words World write