The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 35
... passion in nothing but their dress ; but the Oxonians are phantastical , now they are lovers in proportion to their learning and understanding before they became fuch . The thoughts of the ancient poets on this agreeable phrenzy , are ...
... passion in nothing but their dress ; but the Oxonians are phantastical , now they are lovers in proportion to their learning and understanding before they became fuch . The thoughts of the ancient poets on this agreeable phrenzy , are ...
Strana 46
... passions of men are not reprefented ; for thefe , namely the opinions , manners , and paffions , are apt to be ob- fcured by pompous phrafes and elaborate expref- fions . Horace , who copied most of his criticisms after Ariftotle ...
... passions of men are not reprefented ; for thefe , namely the opinions , manners , and paffions , are apt to be ob- fcured by pompous phrafes and elaborate expref- fions . Horace , who copied most of his criticisms after Ariftotle ...
Strana 25
... passion " for true glory , are fuch as are most liable to be involved in the dangers arifing from this licence . Now taking the faid premifes into our ferious confideration , and well weighing " that all fuch emergencies ( wherein the ...
... passion " for true glory , are fuch as are most liable to be involved in the dangers arifing from this licence . Now taking the faid premifes into our ferious confideration , and well weighing " that all fuch emergencies ( wherein the ...
Strana 94
... passion , and indeed the fole entertainment of my life , I have fometimes made it my business to examine the courfe of intrigues as well as the manners and accomplishments of fuch as have been most fuccefsful that way . In all my ...
... passion , and indeed the fole entertainment of my life , I have fometimes made it my business to examine the courfe of intrigues as well as the manners and accomplishments of fuch as have been most fuccefsful that way . In all my ...
Strana 112
... passion , and your inability to hold out any longer , all is over with you ; you are undone and may go hang yourself ; she will insult over you , when she finds you her slave ?. SPECTATOR . VOLUME THE THIRD . LONDON : PRINTED FOR ...
... passion , and your inability to hold out any longer , all is over with you ; you are undone and may go hang yourself ; she will insult over you , when she finds you her slave ?. SPECTATOR . VOLUME THE THIRD . LONDON : PRINTED FOR ...
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