The Spectator, Band 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... opinion , that neither Virgil nor Horace would have gained fo great a reputation in the world , had they not been the friends and admirers of each other . all the great writers of that age , for whom fingly we have fo great an esteem ...
... opinion , that neither Virgil nor Horace would have gained fo great a reputation in the world , had they not been the friends and admirers of each other . all the great writers of that age , for whom fingly we have fo great an esteem ...
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... opinion of mankind ill- founded for certainly it denotes no great bravery of mind to be worked up to any noble action by so selfish a motive , and to do that out of a defire of fame , which we could not be prompted to by a difinterested ...
... opinion of mankind ill- founded for certainly it denotes no great bravery of mind to be worked up to any noble action by so selfish a motive , and to do that out of a defire of fame , which we could not be prompted to by a difinterested ...
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... opinion that is conceived of him , though they might raife the reputation of ano- ther , they are a diminution to his . One would think there fhould be fomething won derfully pleafing in the poffeffion of fame , that , not- withstanding ...
... opinion that is conceived of him , though they might raife the reputation of ano- ther , they are a diminution to his . One would think there fhould be fomething won derfully pleafing in the poffeffion of fame , that , not- withstanding ...
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... opinion of us as we have of ourselves ? But if the ambitious man can be fo much grieved even with preffe itself , how will he be able to bear up under fcandal and defamation ? For the fame temper of mind which makes him defire fame ...
... opinion of us as we have of ourselves ? But if the ambitious man can be fo much grieved even with preffe itself , how will he be able to bear up under fcandal and defamation ? For the fame temper of mind which makes him defire fame ...
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... opinion , with relation to fuch recreations , I have heretofore given with all the franknefs imaginable ; what concerns thofe arts at pre- fent the reader fhall have from my correfpondents . The firft of the letters with which I acquit ...
... opinion , with relation to fuch recreations , I have heretofore given with all the franknefs imaginable ; what concerns thofe arts at pre- fent the reader fhall have from my correfpondents . The firft of the letters with which I acquit ...
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action Æneid agreeable alfo anfwer beauty becauſe befides behaviour cafe character circumftances confideration converfation correfpondents defcribed defign defire difcourfe difcover drefs Enville fable faid falutation fame fecond feems feen fenfe fent fentiments feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould filks fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon fortune fpeak fpeech fpirit ftate ftill fubject fublime fuch fufficient fuppofe give greateſt herſelf himſelf honour houfe humble fervant huſband ibid Iliad itſelf juft kind lady laft laſt lefs likewife Loft look mafter mankind manner marriage Milton mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature obferved occafion ourſelves Ovid paffage paffed paffion Paradife particular perfon pleafed pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poffible prefent racter raiſe reader reafon reflexion reprefented ſhall ſhe Spectator thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion underſtand uſe Virgil virtue whofe woman