The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 122
... whole town cried shame of me . I was a miserable little old fellow to look upon ; for I had in a manner starved myself , and was nothing but skin and bone when I died . ' I was afterwards very much troubled and amazed to find myself ...
... whole town cried shame of me . I was a miserable little old fellow to look upon ; for I had in a manner starved myself , and was nothing but skin and bone when I died . ' I was afterwards very much troubled and amazed to find myself ...
Page 193
... whole frame of the universe to the condition of its criminal inhabitants . As this is a noble incident in the poem , the following lines , in which we see the an- gels heaving up the earth , and placing it in a dif- ferent posture to ...
... whole frame of the universe to the condition of its criminal inhabitants . As this is a noble incident in the poem , the following lines , in which we see the an- gels heaving up the earth , and placing it in a dif- ferent posture to ...
Page 228
... whole Æneid , every one must allow that this of Milton is of a much higher nature . Adam's vision is not confined to any parti- cular tribe of mankind , but extends to the whole species . In this great review which Adam takes of all his ...
... whole Æneid , every one must allow that this of Milton is of a much higher nature . Adam's vision is not confined to any parti- cular tribe of mankind , but extends to the whole species . In this great review which Adam takes of all his ...
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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