The Female Spectator, Band 3T. Gardner, 1755 |
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... taste , which flows from thought and reflection by this we judge of others , and are judged ourselves ; by this we merit the esteem or cenfure of the world . The character of a fine taste stands in need of no addition ; it implies ...
... taste , which flows from thought and reflection by this we judge of others , and are judged ourselves ; by this we merit the esteem or cenfure of the world . The character of a fine taste stands in need of no addition ; it implies ...
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... taste , that is not regulated by reafon , and which does not in- cline us to what will render us better and wifer : for , indeed , thefe two qualities are infeparable ; to be good is to be wife , in the most juit fenfe of the word , and ...
... taste , that is not regulated by reafon , and which does not in- cline us to what will render us better and wifer : for , indeed , thefe two qualities are infeparable ; to be good is to be wife , in the most juit fenfe of the word , and ...
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... taste : with- out being tolerably verfed in the firft , we fhall never be able to attain to any degree of perfection in the latter . Our understanding will be but wavering at beft , perhaps , be led aftray : -we fhall be liable either ...
... taste : with- out being tolerably verfed in the firft , we fhall never be able to attain to any degree of perfection in the latter . Our understanding will be but wavering at beft , perhaps , be led aftray : -we fhall be liable either ...
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... taste are chiefly discoverable ; and these are , Ift , IN the judgment we give of whatever is fubmitted to it . 2dly , In the diftribution and manner of con- ferring favours , 3dly , In the choice we make of our amufe- ments ...
... taste are chiefly discoverable ; and these are , Ift , IN the judgment we give of whatever is fubmitted to it . 2dly , In the diftribution and manner of con- ferring favours , 3dly , In the choice we make of our amufe- ments ...
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... taste , while they fuffer the one to languifh in obfcurity , perhaps in all the mi- feries that penury and cold neglect can inflict ; and at the fame time reward the other with fmiles and benefaction ! - How many wretches do we fee have ...
... taste , while they fuffer the one to languifh in obfcurity , perhaps in all the mi- feries that penury and cold neglect can inflict ; and at the fame time reward the other with fmiles and benefaction ! - How many wretches do we fee have ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquainted affure againſt agreeable alfo Aliena almoſt alſo anſwer Aranthe Barfina becauſe behaviour Bencoolen cafe captain caufe cenfure confefs converfation defire diſcover excufe faid fame fecond feem'd feemed feen felf felves Female Spectator fenfe fent fervant ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould fide fince fincere firft firſt fociety fome fomething fometimes foon fooner foul fpirit ftill fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fure furprized gentleman give greateſt Heaven herſelf himſelf honour houſe huſband impoffible intereft itſelf juft Laconia lady laft leaft leaſt lefs lyes MADAM manner marriage mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature never obfervation obliged occafion ourſelves paffed paffion perfon pleafing pleaſing pleaſure poffible prefent reafon render ſeemed ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſuch tenderneſs thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion underſtanding uſe virtue whofe wife wiſh woman worfe Zimene Ziphranes
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 15 - Heaven takes thee at thy word, without regard, And lets thee poorly be thy own reward. The world is made for the bold impious man, Who stops at nothing, seizes all he can. Justice to merit does weak aid afford ; She trusts her balance, and neglects her sword. Virtue is nice to take what's not her own ; And, while she long consults, the prize is gone.
Seite 49 - Retchlefs of laws, affe&s to rule alone, * Anxious to reign, and reftlefs on the throne : * Firft vegetive, then feels, and reafons laft ; ' Rich of three fouls, and lives all three to wafte.
Seite 216 - tis hard to know How long we please it shall continue so ; This side to-day, and that to-morrow burns; So all are God a'mighties in their turns. A tempting doctrine, plausible and new...
Seite 156 - With inward greatness, unaffected wisdom, And sanctity of manners. Cato's soul Shines out in every thing she acts or speaks, While winning mildness and attractive smiles Dwell in her looks, and with becoming grace Soften the rigour of her father's virtues.
Seite 135 - Thick swarms of soldiers, loaden from the town. Thus, in battalia, march embodied ants, Fearful of winter, and of future wants, T' invade the corn, and to their cells convey The plunder 'd forage of their yellow prey. The...
Seite 156 - Tis not a set of features, or complexion, The tincture of a skin that I admire. Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in his eye, and palls upon the sense.
Seite 278 - So every passion but fond love, Unto its own redress does move : But that alone the wretch inclines To what prevents his own designs ; Makes him lament, and sigh, and weep, Disorder'd, tremble, fawn, and creep ; Postures which render him despis'd, Where he endeavours to be priz'd : For women, born to be control'd, Stoop to the forward and the bold ; Affect the haughty and the proud, The gay, the frolic, and the loud.
Seite 177 - Dissensions, like small streams, are first begun, Scarce seen they rise, but gather as they run : So lines that from their parallel decline, More they proceed, the more they still disjoin. Tis therefore my advice, in haste we send, And beg the Faculty to be our friend...
Seite 85 - There's no such thing as constancy you call ; Faith ties not hearts ; 'tis inclination all, Some wit deformed, or beauty much decayed, First constancy in love a virtue made. From friendship they that landmark did remove, And falsely placed it on the bounds of love. Let the effects of change be only tried ; Court me, in jest, and call me Almahide; But this is only counsel I impart, For I, perhaps, should not receive your...
Seite 157 - Nor can I by any means approve of compelling young Ladies of Fortune to make so much Use of the Needle, as they did in former Days, and some few continue to...