The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana ii
On the new Stamp - Success of the Spectator Addison , 446. Degeneracy of the
Stage 447. Influence of Custom Moral deducted from it 448. On the Breach of
Promises -- coming late to Dinner -Quarrel between Will Trap and Stint Steele .
449.
On the new Stamp - Success of the Spectator Addison , 446. Degeneracy of the
Stage 447. Influence of Custom Moral deducted from it 448. On the Breach of
Promises -- coming late to Dinner -Quarrel between Will Trap and Stint Steele .
449.
Strana 4
The following letter of Steele to Addison is reprinted here from the original edition
of the Spectator in folio . " MR . SPECTATOR , June 24 , 1712 . “ I would not divert
the course of your discourses , when you seem bent upon obliging the world ...
The following letter of Steele to Addison is reprinted here from the original edition
of the Spectator in folio . " MR . SPECTATOR , June 24 , 1712 . “ I would not divert
the course of your discourses , when you seem bent upon obliging the world ...
Strana 29
He describes every thing in so lively a manner , that his whole history is an
admirable picture , and touches on such proper circumstances in every story ,
that his reader becomes a kind of Spectator , and feels in himself all the variety of
...
He describes every thing in so lively a manner , that his whole history is an
admirable picture , and touches on such proper circumstances in every story ,
that his reader becomes a kind of Spectator , and feels in himself all the variety of
...
Strana 41
Tis not the place disgust or pleasure brings : From our own mind our satisfaction
springs . * MR . SPECTATOR , London , June 24 . A company , would certainly be
much to blame , should he not , to the best of his judgment , take such as are of ...
Tis not the place disgust or pleasure brings : From our own mind our satisfaction
springs . * MR . SPECTATOR , London , June 24 . A company , would certainly be
much to blame , should he not , to the best of his judgment , take such as are of ...
Strana 44
SPECTATOR , THERE is hardly any thing gives me a more sensible delight than
the enjoyment of a cool still evening after the uneasiness of a hot sultry day .
Such a one I passed not long ago , which made me rejoice when the hour was
come ...
SPECTATOR , THERE is hardly any thing gives me a more sensible delight than
the enjoyment of a cool still evening after the uneasiness of a hot sultry day .
Such a one I passed not long ago , which made me rejoice when the hour was
come ...
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