The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 45
... Several that are in this refpect unequally yoked , and uneafy for life , with a perfon of a particu- lar character , might have been pleafed and happy with a perfon of a contrary one , notwithstanding they are both perhaps equally ...
... Several that are in this refpect unequally yoked , and uneafy for life , with a perfon of a particu- lar character , might have been pleafed and happy with a perfon of a contrary one , notwithstanding they are both perhaps equally ...
Strana 79
... several errands , infomuch that nobody elfe could come at a dish of tea , until the Knight had got all his conveniencies about him . L ® N ° 270 I Wednesday , January 9 . D.4 N ° 269 79 THE SPECTATOR . lican doctrines; but foon after ...
... several errands , infomuch that nobody elfe could come at a dish of tea , until the Knight had got all his conveniencies about him . L ® N ° 270 I Wednesday , January 9 . D.4 N ° 269 79 THE SPECTATOR . lican doctrines; but foon after ...
Strana 87
... several ' of these volunteers in malice , who pafs their whole ' time in the most laborious way of life in getting in- telligence , running from place to place with new whispers , without reaping any other benefit but the hopes of ...
... several ' of these volunteers in malice , who pafs their whole ' time in the most laborious way of life in getting in- telligence , running from place to place with new whispers , without reaping any other benefit but the hopes of ...
Strana 90
... several characters of Homer , a certain dignity as well as novelty , which adapts them in a more pecu- liar manner to the nature of an heroic poem . Though at the fame time , to give them the greater variety , he has described a Vulcan ...
... several characters of Homer , a certain dignity as well as novelty , which adapts them in a more pecu- liar manner to the nature of an heroic poem . Though at the fame time , to give them the greater variety , he has described a Vulcan ...
Strana 91
... several natural incidents in the Part of Afcanius ; as that of Dido cannot be fufficiently ad- mired . I do not fee any thing new or particular in Tur- nus . Pallas and Evander are remote copies of Hector and Priam , as Laufus and ...
... several natural incidents in the Part of Afcanius ; as that of Dido cannot be fufficiently ad- mired . I do not fee any thing new or particular in Tur- nus . Pallas and Evander are remote copies of Hector and Priam , as Laufus and ...
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