The Spectator, Svazek 1 |
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Strana 21
Behold , gentle reader , the birth of a few evenings , which , though it be the
offspring of the night , is not the abortive of darkness , but will make • itfelf known
to be the son of Apollo , with a certain ray of Parnassus . ' He afterwards proceeds
to ...
Behold , gentle reader , the birth of a few evenings , which , though it be the
offspring of the night , is not the abortive of darkness , but will make • itfelf known
to be the son of Apollo , with a certain ray of Parnassus . ' He afterwards proceeds
to ...
Strana 66
Madam Maintenon's first husband was an hero in this kind , and has drawn many
pleasantries from the irregularity of his shape ; which he describes as very much
refembling the letter Z. He diverts himfelf likewise , by representing to his reader ...
Madam Maintenon's first husband was an hero in this kind , and has drawn many
pleasantries from the irregularity of his shape ; which he describes as very much
refembling the letter Z. He diverts himfelf likewise , by representing to his reader ...
Strana 84
But the letters of my correspondents will represent this affair in a more lively
manner than any discourse of my own ; I shall therefore give them to my reader
with only this preparation , that they all come from players , and that the business
of ...
But the letters of my correspondents will represent this affair in a more lively
manner than any discourse of my own ; I shall therefore give them to my reader
with only this preparation , that they all come from players , and that the business
of ...
Strana 108
I SHALL here present my reader with a letter from a projector , concerning a new
office which he thinks inay very much contribute to the embellishment of the city ,
and to the driving barbarity out of our streets . I consider it as a satire upon ...
I SHALL here present my reader with a letter from a projector , concerning a new
office which he thinks inay very much contribute to the embellishment of the city ,
and to the driving barbarity out of our streets . I consider it as a satire upon ...
Strana 176
It may not be unacceptable to the reader to see how Sophocles has conducted
tragedy under the like delicate circumstances . Orestes was in the same condition
with Har let in Shakespear , his mother having murdered his father , and taken ...
It may not be unacceptable to the reader to see how Sophocles has conducted
tragedy under the like delicate circumstances . Orestes was in the same condition
with Har let in Shakespear , his mother having murdered his father , and taken ...
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