The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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Page 22
... Plato has done , who banishes it out of his commonwealth . At present our notions of music are so very un- / certain , that we do not know what it is we like ; only , in general we are transported with any thing that is not English so ...
... Plato has done , who banishes it out of his commonwealth . At present our notions of music are so very un- / certain , that we do not know what it is we like ; only , in general we are transported with any thing that is not English so ...
Page 41
... Plato's manner , in a deaf for the future to all the remonstrances that kind of allegory , and by supposing Humour to be a shall be made to me on this account . If Punch person , deduce to him all his qualifications , ac- grows ...
... Plato's manner , in a deaf for the future to all the remonstrances that kind of allegory , and by supposing Humour to be a shall be made to me on this account . If Punch person , deduce to him all his qualifications , ac- grows ...
Page 64
... Plato or Socrates ) of the future . All they know of life is only the who , after all his study and learning , professed , that all he then knew was , that he knew nothing . You easily see this is but a shallow argument , and may be ...
... Plato or Socrates ) of the future . All they know of life is only the who , after all his study and learning , professed , that all he then knew was , that he knew nothing . You easily see this is but a shallow argument , and may be ...
Page 66
... Plato's followers in particular , when they talk of of sweets , and were a kind of lining to those the world of ideas , entertain us with substances and rugged scenes which he had before passed through . beings no less extravagant and ...
... Plato's followers in particular , when they talk of of sweets , and were a kind of lining to those the world of ideas , entertain us with substances and rugged scenes which he had before passed through . beings no less extravagant and ...
Page 73
... Plato , and Cicero , should have such little blemishes as are not to be met with in authors of a much inferior character who have written since those several blemishes were discovered . I do not find that there N ° 62. FRIDAY , MAY 11 ...
... Plato , and Cicero , should have such little blemishes as are not to be met with in authors of a much inferior character who have written since those several blemishes were discovered . I do not find that there N ° 62. FRIDAY , MAY 11 ...
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