The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 61
... see the new tragedy with me , af- furing me at the fame time , that he had not been at a play thefe twenty years . The laft I faw , faid Sir ROGER , was the Committee , which I fhould not have gone to neither , had not I been told ...
... see the new tragedy with me , af- furing me at the fame time , that he had not been at a play thefe twenty years . The laft I faw , faid Sir ROGER , was the Committee , which I fhould not have gone to neither , had not I been told ...
Strana 64
... Seeing afterwards Oreftes in his raving fit , he grew more than ordinary ferious , and took occafion to moralize ( in his way ) upon an evil confci- ence , adding , that Orefies in his madness , looked as if he Jaw fomething . As we ...
... Seeing afterwards Oreftes in his raving fit , he grew more than ordinary ferious , and took occafion to moralize ( in his way ) upon an evil confci- ence , adding , that Orefies in his madness , looked as if he Jaw fomething . As we ...
Strana 72
... see my mother furrounded with lovers , and the measures they defigned to take on that ⚫ occafion . He adds , that he was fo ravished at be- ing thus treated like a man , and at the confidence repofed in him , that he never once abused ...
... see my mother furrounded with lovers , and the measures they defigned to take on that ⚫ occafion . He adds , that he was fo ravished at be- ing thus treated like a man , and at the confidence repofed in him , that he never once abused ...
Strana 127
... See , we devour the plates , on which we fed . DRYDEN , Such an obfervation , which is beautiful in the mouth of a boy , would have been ridiculous from any other of the company . I am apt to think that the changing of the Trojan fleet ...
... See , we devour the plates , on which we fed . DRYDEN , Such an obfervation , which is beautiful in the mouth of a boy , would have been ridiculous from any other of the company . I am apt to think that the changing of the Trojan fleet ...
Strana 150
... my King , my Saviour , and my God ? And will be die to expiate thefe very injuries ? See where they have nail'd the Lord and giver of life ! How his rounds wounds blacken , his body writhes , and heart heaves 150 THE SPECTATOR .
... my King , my Saviour , and my God ? And will be die to expiate thefe very injuries ? See where they have nail'd the Lord and giver of life ! How his rounds wounds blacken , his body writhes , and heart heaves 150 THE SPECTATOR .
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