The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 78
... excellent satirist ! He would have re- presented her in her riding - habit as a greater monster than the centaur . He would have called for sacrifices , or pú- rifying waters , to expatiate the appearance of such a pro- digy . He would ...
... excellent satirist ! He would have re- presented her in her riding - habit as a greater monster than the centaur . He would have called for sacrifices , or pú- rifying waters , to expatiate the appearance of such a pro- digy . He would ...
Strana 96
... excellent sense , but of a modest elocution . The man of heat replied to every answer of his antagonist with a louder note than ordinary , and only raised his voice when he should have enforced his argument . Finding himself at length ...
... excellent sense , but of a modest elocution . The man of heat replied to every answer of his antagonist with a louder note than ordinary , and only raised his voice when he should have enforced his argument . Finding himself at length ...
Strana 112
... excellent , or ill . - RoSCOMMON . INCE two or three writers of comedy , who are now who succeed them , finding themselves incapable of rising up to their wit , humour , and good sense , have only imi- tated them in some of those loose ...
... excellent , or ill . - RoSCOMMON . INCE two or three writers of comedy , who are now who succeed them , finding themselves incapable of rising up to their wit , humour , and good sense , have only imi- tated them in some of those loose ...
Strana 117
... excellent , and custom will render it the most delightful . ” Men whose circumstances will permit them to choose their own way of life , are inexcusable if they do not pur- sue that which their judgment tells them is the most laudable ...
... excellent , and custom will render it the most delightful . ” Men whose circumstances will permit them to choose their own way of life , are inexcusable if they do not pur- sue that which their judgment tells them is the most laudable ...
Strana 119
... excellent author has shewn how every particular custom and habit of virtue will , in its own na- ture , produce the heaven , or a state of happiness , in him who shall hereafter practise it ; as , on the contrary , how every custom or ...
... excellent author has shewn how every particular custom and habit of virtue will , in its own na- ture , produce the heaven , or a state of happiness , in him who shall hereafter practise it ; as , on the contrary , how every custom or ...
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