The Spectator, Svazek 61776 |
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Strana 121
... fatire is directed against vice , with an air of contempt of the fault , but no ill - will to the criminal . Mr. Con- VOL . VI . + greve's L greve's Doris is a mafter - piece in this kind No. 422. THE SPECTATO R. 121.
... fatire is directed against vice , with an air of contempt of the fault , but no ill - will to the criminal . Mr. Con- VOL . VI . + greve's L greve's Doris is a mafter - piece in this kind No. 422. THE SPECTATO R. 121.
Strana 208
... fatire , but what is in their defign to difoblige . I fhould be very glad too if you would take notice , that a daily repetition of the fame o- verbearing infolence is yet more infupportable , and ⚫ a confirmation of very extraordinary ...
... fatire , but what is in their defign to difoblige . I fhould be very glad too if you would take notice , that a daily repetition of the fame o- verbearing infolence is yet more infupportable , and ⚫ a confirmation of very extraordinary ...
Strana 214
... time - ferving , perfonal re- flection , fecret fatire , and the like . Now , though in these my compofitions it is vifible to any reader of ! of common fenfe , that I confider nothing but my 214 THE SPECTATOR . No. 445 .
... time - ferving , perfonal re- flection , fecret fatire , and the like . Now , though in these my compofitions it is vifible to any reader of ! of common fenfe , that I confider nothing but my 214 THE SPECTATOR . No. 445 .
Strana 242
... fatire which are aimed at particular perfons , and which are fupported even with the appearances of truth , to be the marks of an evil mind , and highly criminal in themselves . Infamy , like other punishments , is under the di- rection ...
... fatire which are aimed at particular perfons , and which are fupported even with the appearances of truth , to be the marks of an evil mind , and highly criminal in themselves . Infamy , like other punishments , is under the di- rection ...
Strana 300
... fatire upon the rich , though in fome parts of it , it is , like the foregoing discourse , a kind of comparison between wealth and poverty . Chremylus , who was an old and a good man , and ་ withal exceeding poor , being defirous to ...
... fatire upon the rich , though in fome parts of it , it is , like the foregoing discourse , a kind of comparison between wealth and poverty . Chremylus , who was an old and a good man , and ་ withal exceeding poor , being defirous to ...
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