The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 5
... believe you are the first ever afked who he own part , I was fo tranfported with joy , that I There are , I must confefs , many to awaked , though , I must confefs , I would fain have fallen asleep again to have closed my vifion , if I ...
... believe you are the first ever afked who he own part , I was fo tranfported with joy , that I There are , I must confefs , many to awaked , though , I must confefs , I would fain have fallen asleep again to have closed my vifion , if I ...
Strana 26
... believe that 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 ...
... believe that 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 ...
Strana 27
... believe any the most comic ge- nius can cenfure him for talking upon fuch a sub- ject at fuch a time . This paffage , I think , evi- dently glances upon Ariftophanes , who writ a comedy on purpose to ridicule the difcourfes of that ...
... believe any the most comic ge- nius can cenfure him for talking upon fuch a sub- ject at fuch a time . This paffage , I think , evi- dently glances upon Ariftophanes , who writ a comedy on purpose to ridicule the difcourfes of that ...
Strana 41
... believe they are talking hu- mour ; and when they have drawn together a fcheme of abfurd inconfiftent ideas , they are not able to read it over to themfelves without laughing . Thefe poor gentlemen endeavour to gain them- felves the ...
... believe they are talking hu- mour ; and when they have drawn together a fcheme of abfurd inconfiftent ideas , they are not able to read it over to themfelves without laughing . Thefe poor gentlemen endeavour to gain them- felves the ...
Strana 53
... believe my reader will agree with me , that there is fomething infinitely more affecting in this dreadful dialogue between the mother and her fon behind the scenes , than could have been in any thing transacted before the audi- ence ...
... believe my reader will agree with me , that there is fomething infinitely more affecting in this dreadful dialogue between the mother and her fon behind the scenes , than could have been in any thing transacted before the audi- ence ...
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