The Spectator, Svazek 11793 |
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Strana iv
... first eminent by his Latin compositions , which are indeed en- titled to particular praise , and feem to have had much of his fondness . In his twenty - second year he first shewed his power of English poetry , by fome verses addressed ...
... first eminent by his Latin compositions , which are indeed en- titled to particular praise , and feem to have had much of his fondness . In his twenty - second year he first shewed his power of English poetry , by fome verses addressed ...
Strana vi
... first to Sir Charles Hedges , and in a few months more to the earl of Sunderland . About this time he wrote the opera of Rofa- mond , which when exhibited on the Stage , was either hissed or neglected ; but , trusting that the readers ...
... first to Sir Charles Hedges , and in a few months more to the earl of Sunderland . About this time he wrote the opera of Rofa- mond , which when exhibited on the Stage , was either hissed or neglected ; but , trusting that the readers ...
Strana vii
... first papers , shewed the political tenets of its authors ; but a refo- lution was foon taken of courting general ap- probation by general topicks , and subjects on which faction had produced no diversity of fen- timents ; fuch as ...
... first papers , shewed the political tenets of its authors ; but a refo- lution was foon taken of courting general ap- probation by general topicks , and subjects on which faction had produced no diversity of fen- timents ; fuch as ...
Strana viii
... first books by which both sexes are initiated in the elegancies of knowledge . The Tatler and Spectator reduced the unfet- tled practice of daily intercourse to propriety and politeness ; they fuperadded literature and criti- cism , and ...
... first books by which both sexes are initiated in the elegancies of knowledge . The Tatler and Spectator reduced the unfet- tled practice of daily intercourse to propriety and politeness ; they fuperadded literature and criti- cism , and ...
Strana xii
... first known to her by becoming tutor to her fon . His advances at first were certainly timorous , but grew bolder as his reputation and influence increased ; till at last the lady was perfuaded to marry him , on terms much like those on ...
... first known to her by becoming tutor to her fon . His advances at first were certainly timorous , but grew bolder as his reputation and influence increased ; till at last the lady was perfuaded to marry him , on terms much like those on ...
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