The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 105
... subject of this nature may be too ferious for ordinary readers , who are very apt to throw by my papers , when they are not enlivened with fomething that is diverting or uncommon ; I fhall here publish the contents of a little ...
... subject of this nature may be too ferious for ordinary readers , who are very apt to throw by my papers , when they are not enlivened with fomething that is diverting or uncommon ; I fhall here publish the contents of a little ...
Strana 177
... subjects as are not fuit- ed to it . For though laughter is looked upon by the philofophers as the property of reafon , the ex- cefs of it has been always confidered as the mark of folly . On the other fide , ferioufnefs has its beauty ...
... subjects as are not fuit- ed to it . For though laughter is looked upon by the philofophers as the property of reafon , the ex- cefs of it has been always confidered as the mark of folly . On the other fide , ferioufnefs has its beauty ...
Strana 259
... subject , than to have aimed at it by defign . He appears like the vifit of a king incognito , with a mixture of famil } - arity and grandeur . In works of this kind , when the dignity of the fubject hurries the poet into de- fcriptions ...
... subject , than to have aimed at it by defign . He appears like the vifit of a king incognito , with a mixture of famil } - arity and grandeur . In works of this kind , when the dignity of the fubject hurries the poet into de- fcriptions ...
Strana 287
... subject before we are fo , only to be at the liberty of going upon a fresh fcent ; in Mr. Locke's words , We fee a little , prefume a great deal , and fo jump to the conclufion . " .6 " .. · • A farther advantage of our inclination for ...
... subject before we are fo , only to be at the liberty of going upon a fresh fcent ; in Mr. Locke's words , We fee a little , prefume a great deal , and fo jump to the conclufion . " .6 " .. · • A farther advantage of our inclination for ...
Strana 315
... subject : What may be expected from ' that orator , who warns his audience against those evils which have no remedy , when once under- gone , either from prudence or time ? As much " greater as the evils in a future ftate are than thefe ...
... subject : What may be expected from ' that orator , who warns his audience against those evils which have no remedy , when once under- gone , either from prudence or time ? As much " greater as the evils in a future ftate are than thefe ...
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