The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... DRYDEN . EVIL TENDENCY OF MASQUERADES . I SHALL here communicate to the world a couple of letters , which , I believe , will give the reader as good an entertainment as any that I am able to furnish him with ; and therefore shall make ...
... DRYDEN . EVIL TENDENCY OF MASQUERADES . I SHALL here communicate to the world a couple of letters , which , I believe , will give the reader as good an entertainment as any that I am able to furnish him with ; and therefore shall make ...
Strana 36
... DRYDEN THE SPECTATOR , TO WHOM USEFUL , Ir is with much satisfaction that I hear this great city inquiring , day by day , after these my papers , and recei- ving my morning lectures with a becoming seriousness and attention . My ...
... DRYDEN THE SPECTATOR , TO WHOM USEFUL , Ir is with much satisfaction that I hear this great city inquiring , day by day , after these my papers , and recei- ving my morning lectures with a becoming seriousness and attention . My ...
Strana 63
... DRYDEN . UGLY CLUB . SINCE Our persons are not of our own making , when they are such as appear defective or uncomely , it is , methinks , an honest and laudable fortitude to dare to be ugly ; at least , to keep ourselves from being ...
... DRYDEN . UGLY CLUB . SINCE Our persons are not of our own making , when they are such as appear defective or uncomely , it is , methinks , an honest and laudable fortitude to dare to be ugly ; at least , to keep ourselves from being ...
Strana 83
... DRYDEN . THERE is nothing that more betrays a base ungenerous spirit than the giving of secret stabs to a man's reputa- tion . Lampoons and satires , that are written with wit and spirit , are like poisoned darts , which not only in ...
... DRYDEN . THERE is nothing that more betrays a base ungenerous spirit than the giving of secret stabs to a man's reputa- tion . Lampoons and satires , that are written with wit and spirit , are like poisoned darts , which not only in ...
Strana 122
... DRYDEN expresses it , the porcelain clay of human kind , become animated , and in a capacity of exerting their charms : and those who seem to have been neglected by her , like models wrought in haste , are capable in a great measure of ...
... DRYDEN expresses it , the porcelain clay of human kind , become animated , and in a capacity of exerting their charms : and those who seem to have been neglected by her , like models wrought in haste , are capable in a great measure of ...
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