The Spectator, Tom 5Clarendon Press, 1965 - 2810 Originally published in 1965 and now reissued, this masterly edition of The Spectator was the first to provide an authoritative text, based on a complete collation of the original sheets, and the first to establish the authorship of the contributions to the journal. An extensive introduction and commentary throw new light on problems of publication and enable the reader to enjoy these essays against the background of their own times. A full analytic index is included. |
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... Thoughts or Actions , and as very few would be thought guilty of this abominable Proceeding , which is so universally practised , and , at the same time , so univer- sally blamed , I shall lay down three Rules by which I would have a ...
... Thoughts or Actions , and as very few would be thought guilty of this abominable Proceeding , which is so universally practised , and , at the same time , so univer- sally blamed , I shall lay down three Rules by which I would have a ...
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... Thought , and arises from the Representation of Images in odd Circumstances , and uncommon Lights . A pleasant Thought strikes us by the Force of its natural Beauty ; and the Mirth of it is generally rather palled , than height- ened by ...
... Thought , and arises from the Representation of Images in odd Circumstances , and uncommon Lights . A pleasant Thought strikes us by the Force of its natural Beauty ; and the Mirth of it is generally rather palled , than height- ened by ...
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... thought human : Their Eloquence warmed and ravished the Hearers , but still it was thought the Voice of Man , not the Voice of God . What Advantage then had St. Paul above those of Greece or Rome ? I confess I can ascribe this ...
... thought human : Their Eloquence warmed and ravished the Hearers , but still it was thought the Voice of Man , not the Voice of God . What Advantage then had St. Paul above those of Greece or Rome ? I confess I can ascribe this ...
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