The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 6
... Such an habit has perhaps raised in me uncom- mon reflections ; but this effect I cannot commu- nicate but by my writings . As my pleasures are almost wholly confined to thofe of the fight , I take it for a peculiar happiness that I ...
... Such an habit has perhaps raised in me uncom- mon reflections ; but this effect I cannot commu- nicate but by my writings . As my pleasures are almost wholly confined to thofe of the fight , I take it for a peculiar happiness that I ...
Strana 9
... such a trepidation and hur- ry of obedience , that I let it drop by the way ; at which the immediately ftartled , and faid it fell towards her . Upon this I looked very blank ; and , obferving the concern of the whole table , began to ...
... such a trepidation and hur- ry of obedience , that I let it drop by the way ; at which the immediately ftartled , and faid it fell towards her . Upon this I looked very blank ; and , obferving the concern of the whole table , began to ...
Strana 23
... such a piece of news is true , he has the malice to speak fome good or other of every man of their acquain- tance . The reliefs of the envious man are thofe little blemishes and imperfections that difcover them- felves in an illuftrious ...
... such a piece of news is true , he has the malice to speak fome good or other of every man of their acquain- tance . The reliefs of the envious man are thofe little blemishes and imperfections that difcover them- felves in an illuftrious ...
Strana 26
... such matters had really been exhibited . There is very little which concerns human life , or is a picture of nature , that is regarded by the greater part of the compa- ny . The understanding is difmiffed from our en- tertainments . Our ...
... such matters had really been exhibited . There is very little which concerns human life , or is a picture of nature , that is regarded by the greater part of the compa- ny . The understanding is difmiffed from our en- tertainments . Our ...
Strana 53
... such as had too much horror in them , and which would have a better effect upon the audience when tranf- acted behind the fcenes . I would therefore re- commend to my countrymen the practice of the ancient poets , who were very fparing ...
... such as had too much horror in them , and which would have a better effect upon the audience when tranf- acted behind the fcenes . I would therefore re- commend to my countrymen the practice of the ancient poets , who were very fparing ...
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