The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 19
... feems to have fha- ken off all the other weaknesses of her fex , is ftill described as a woman in this particular . The poet tells us , that after having made a great flaughter of the enemy , the unfortunately caft her eye on a Trojan ...
... feems to have fha- ken off all the other weaknesses of her fex , is ftill described as a woman in this particular . The poet tells us , that after having made a great flaughter of the enemy , the unfortunately caft her eye on a Trojan ...
Strana 46
... feems wonderfully adapted to tragedy . I am therefore very much offended when I fee a play in rhyme ; which is as abfurd in En- glish , as a tragedy of Hexameters would have been in Greek or Latin . The folecifm is , I think , ftill ...
... feems wonderfully adapted to tragedy . I am therefore very much offended when I fee a play in rhyme ; which is as abfurd in En- glish , as a tragedy of Hexameters would have been in Greek or Latin . The folecifm is , I think , ftill ...
Strana 48
... feems young enough to be the mother of her whom I carried to bed the night before . I fhall take the liberty to part with her by the first opportunity , unless her father will make her portion fuitable to her real , not her affumed ...
... feems young enough to be the mother of her whom I carried to bed the night before . I fhall take the liberty to part with her by the first opportunity , unless her father will make her portion fuitable to her real , not her affumed ...
Strana 50
... feems as ill contrived as that we have been speaking of to infpire us with a great idea of the perfons introduced upon the ftage . In fhort . I would have our conceptions raised by the dig- nity of thought and fublimity of expreffion ...
... feems as ill contrived as that we have been speaking of to infpire us with a great idea of the perfons introduced upon the ftage . In fhort . I would have our conceptions raised by the dig- nity of thought and fublimity of expreffion ...
Strana 59
... feems to intimate that things go well . Nay , their veneration towards him is fo great , that when they are in other company they speak and act after him ; are wife in his fentences , and are no fooner fat down at their own tables , but ...
... feems to intimate that things go well . Nay , their veneration towards him is fo great , that when they are in other company they speak and act after him ; are wife in his fentences , and are no fooner fat down at their own tables , but ...
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