The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 202
... pleasure of the whole company . When one considers such col- lections of companions in past times , and such as one might name in the present age , with how much spleen must a man needs reflect upon the awkward gaiety of those who ...
... pleasure of the whole company . When one considers such col- lections of companions in past times , and such as one might name in the present age , with how much spleen must a man needs reflect upon the awkward gaiety of those who ...
Page 268
... pleasure too , what is it in the ingenious Mr. Penkethman to represent a sense of pleasure and pain at the same time ; as you may see him do this evening ? As it is certain that a stage ought to be wholly sup pressed , or judiciously ...
... pleasure too , what is it in the ingenious Mr. Penkethman to represent a sense of pleasure and pain at the same time ; as you may see him do this evening ? As it is certain that a stage ought to be wholly sup pressed , or judiciously ...
Page 372
... pleasure of the soul , and to improve this vernal delight , as Milton calls it , into a Christian virtue . When we find ourselves inspired with this pleasing instinct , this secret satisfaction and compla- cency arising from the ...
... pleasure of the soul , and to improve this vernal delight , as Milton calls it , into a Christian virtue . When we find ourselves inspired with this pleasing instinct , this secret satisfaction and compla- cency arising from the ...
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action Adam ADDISON Æneas Æneid agreeable angels appear atheists Aurengzebe bagnio Barachel beautiful behaviour behold character cheerfulness circumstances consider creature dæmon death delight desire discourse DRYDEN earth endeavoured entertainment eyes fair father fortune gentleman give hand happy head hear heart heaven Homer honour humble servant Iliad imagination innocence Jupiter kind lady learning letter live look looking-glass mankind manner MARCH 15 Margaret Clark Menippus Milton mind Mohocks nature never night obliged observed occasion OVID paper Paradise particular passage passion Paul Lorrain person pleased pleasure poem poet present prince racter reader reason received says shew Sir Richard Baker Sir Roger soon speak SPECTATOR spirit STEELE sublime take notice Tarpeia tell thee thing thou thought tion told town Turnus VIRG virtue whole woman yard land young