The Spectator, Svazek 11793 |
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Strana 36
... flain . There was likewife a fide - table for fuch as had only drawn blood , and fhewn a laudable ambition of taking the first opportunity to qualify them- felves for the firft table . This club , confifting only of men of honour , did ...
... flain . There was likewife a fide - table for fuch as had only drawn blood , and fhewn a laudable ambition of taking the first opportunity to qualify them- felves for the firft table . This club , confifting only of men of honour , did ...
Strana 75
... - cence of his houfe confifts in the many limbs of men whom he has flain . If any who promised themselves füccefs in any uncommon undertaking miscarry in the H 3 attempt , attempt , or he that aimed at what would have THE SPECTATOR . 75.
... - cence of his houfe confifts in the many limbs of men whom he has flain . If any who promised themselves füccefs in any uncommon undertaking miscarry in the H 3 attempt , attempt , or he that aimed at what would have THE SPECTATOR . 75.
Strana 175
... being congratulated by his fifter for his vic- tory , being upbraided by her for having flain her lover , in the height of his paffion and refentment kills her . If If any thing could extenuate fo brutal an action , THE SPECTATOR . 175.
... being congratulated by his fifter for his vic- tory , being upbraided by her for having flain her lover , in the height of his paffion and refentment kills her . If If any thing could extenuate fo brutal an action , THE SPECTATOR . 175.
Strana 176
... flain . I do not remem- ber that in any of our plays there are speeches made be- hind the fcenes , though there are other inftances of this nature to be met with in thofe of the ancients : and I believe my reader will agree with me ...
... flain . I do not remem- ber that in any of our plays there are speeches made be- hind the fcenes , though there are other inftances of this nature to be met with in thofe of the ancients : and I believe my reader will agree with me ...
Strana 177
... flain his father , whose murder he would revenge in the very fame place where it was committed . By this means the poet obferves that decency which Horace afterwards established by a rule , of forbearing to commit parricides or ...
... flain his father , whose murder he would revenge in the very fame place where it was committed . By this means the poet obferves that decency which Horace afterwards established by a rule , of forbearing to commit parricides or ...
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