Spectator, Nº 90.
Better thus:
Some of our most eminent divines have, with great beauty and strength of reason, made use of this Platonic notion, &c.
Men of the best sense have been touched, more or less, with these groundless horrors and presages of futurity, upon surveying the most indifferent works of nature.
Spectator, Nº 505.
Better:
Upon surveying the most indifferent works of nature, men of the best sense, &c.
She soon informed him of the place he was in, which, notwithstanding all its horrors, appeared to him more sweet than the bower of Mahomet, in the company of his Balsora.
Guardian, Nº 167.