The Spectator, Svazek 1 |
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Strana xxiv
Bụt to enumerate the great advantages whicli the public has received from your
administration , would be a more proper work for an history than for an address of
this nature . Your Lordfhip appears as great in your private life , as in the most ...
Bụt to enumerate the great advantages whicli the public has received from your
administration , would be a more proper work for an history than for an address of
this nature . Your Lordfhip appears as great in your private life , as in the most ...
Strana 24
But to me , who am fo whimsical in a corrupt age as to act according to nature
and reason , a selfish man , in the most shining circumstance and equipage ,
appears in the same condition with the fellow above - mentioned , but more ...
But to me , who am fo whimsical in a corrupt age as to act according to nature
and reason , a selfish man , in the most shining circumstance and equipage ,
appears in the same condition with the fellow above - mentioned , but more ...
Strana 152
A Sa perfect tragedy is the noblest production of human nature , so it is capable
of giving the mind one of the most delightful and most improving entertainments .
A virtuous man , says Seneca , struggling with misfortunes , is such a spectacle ...
A Sa perfect tragedy is the noblest production of human nature , so it is capable
of giving the mind one of the most delightful and most improving entertainments .
A virtuous man , says Seneca , struggling with misfortunes , is such a spectacle ...
Strana 158
The tragi - comedy , which is the product of the Englifh theatre , is one of the most
monstrous inventions that ever entered into a poet's thoughts . An author might as
well think of weaving the adventures of Æneas and Hudibras into one poem ...
The tragi - comedy , which is the product of the Englifh theatre , is one of the most
monstrous inventions that ever entered into a poet's thoughts . An author might as
well think of weaving the adventures of Æneas and Hudibras into one poem ...
Strana 245
or pronounced in the most solemn manner at the counciltable . The greatest
authors , in their most serious works , made frequent use of puns . The sermons
of Bishop Andrews , and the tragedies of Shakespear , are full of them . The
finner ...
or pronounced in the most solemn manner at the counciltable . The greatest
authors , in their most serious works , made frequent use of puns . The sermons
of Bishop Andrews , and the tragedies of Shakespear , are full of them . The
finner ...
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