The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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Strana
... Reader with more agree- able Images , and give him a more de- lightful Entertainment than what can be found in the following , or any other Book . ONE cannot indeed without Of- fence , to Your felf , obferve , that You excel the rest of ...
... Reader with more agree- able Images , and give him a more de- lightful Entertainment than what can be found in the following , or any other Book . ONE cannot indeed without Of- fence , to Your felf , obferve , that You excel the rest of ...
Strana 6
... Reader , that I here point at the Reign of Auguf tus , and I believe he will be of my Opinion , that neither Virgil nor Horace would have gained fo great a Reputation in the World , had they not been the Friends and Admirers of each ...
... Reader , that I here point at the Reign of Auguf tus , and I believe he will be of my Opinion , that neither Virgil nor Horace would have gained fo great a Reputation in the World , had they not been the Friends and Admirers of each ...
Strana 7
... Reader muft affent to , when he fees them explained with that Elegance and Perfpicuity in which they are deli- vered . As for those which are the most known , and the most received , they are placed in fo beau- tiful a Light , and ...
... Reader muft affent to , when he fees them explained with that Elegance and Perfpicuity in which they are deli- vered . As for those which are the most known , and the most received , they are placed in fo beau- tiful a Light , and ...
Strana 8
... Reader may obferve the following Lines in the fame View . A needlefs Alexandrine ends the Song , That like a wounded Snake , drags its flow Length along . And afterwards , " Tis not enough no barfbnefs gives Offence , The Sound muft ...
... Reader may obferve the following Lines in the fame View . A needlefs Alexandrine ends the Song , That like a wounded Snake , drags its flow Length along . And afterwards , " Tis not enough no barfbnefs gives Offence , The Sound muft ...
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... Readers , as what is aimed at a Perfon whofe Merit places him upon an Eminence , and gives him a more confpicuous Figure among Men . Whether it be that we think it fhews greater Art to expofe and turn to Ridicule a Man whofe Cha- racter ...
... Readers , as what is aimed at a Perfon whofe Merit places him upon an Eminence , and gives him a more confpicuous Figure among Men . Whether it be that we think it fhews greater Art to expofe and turn to Ridicule a Man whofe Cha- racter ...
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