The Spectator, Svazek 51793 |
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Strana 11
... write lampoons : I have lately been the sub- ject of one of them . The scribbler had not genius enough in verse to turn my age , as , indeed , I am an old maid , into raillery , for affecting a youthier turn than is consist- ent with my ...
... write lampoons : I have lately been the sub- ject of one of them . The scribbler had not genius enough in verse to turn my age , as , indeed , I am an old maid , into raillery , for affecting a youthier turn than is consist- ent with my ...
Strana 18
... writing , The last fault which I shall take notice of in MILTON'S stile , is the frequent use of what the learned call tech- nical words , or terms of art . It is one of the greatest beauties of poetry , to make hard things intelligible ...
... writing , The last fault which I shall take notice of in MILTON'S stile , is the frequent use of what the learned call tech- nical words , or terms of art . It is one of the greatest beauties of poetry , to make hard things intelligible ...
Strana 25
... write upon it her own terms . She was very concise in her demands , insisting only that the disposal of my fortune , and the regulation of my family , should be intirely in her hands . Her father and brothers appeared exceed- ingly ...
... write upon it her own terms . She was very concise in her demands , insisting only that the disposal of my fortune , and the regulation of my family , should be intirely in her hands . Her father and brothers appeared exceed- ingly ...
Strana 26
... writes herself MARY ENVILLE . I have had some children by her , whom she has christened with the surnames of her family , in order , as she tells me , to wear out the homeliness of their parentage by their father's side . Our eldest son ...
... writes herself MARY ENVILLE . I have had some children by her , whom she has christened with the surnames of her family , in order , as she tells me , to wear out the homeliness of their parentage by their father's side . Our eldest son ...
Strana 34
... writes on , though he is come to dotage ; without ever considering that his memory is impaired , and that he hath lost that life , and those spirits , which formerly raised his fancy , and fired his imagination . The same folly hinders ...
... writes on , though he is come to dotage ; without ever considering that his memory is impaired , and that he hath lost that life , and those spirits , which formerly raised his fancy , and fired his imagination . The same folly hinders ...
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