The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Strana 47
... proper part assigned it in this admirable poem . In poetry , as in architecture , not only the whole , but the principal members , and every part of them , should be great . I will not presume to say , that the book of games in the ...
... proper part assigned it in this admirable poem . In poetry , as in architecture , not only the whole , but the principal members , and every part of them , should be great . I will not presume to say , that the book of games in the ...
Strana 52
... proper objects , we should not find fe- licity in the marriage state such a wonder in the world as it now is . " Sir , if you think these thoughts worth inserting among your own , be pleased to give them a better dress , and let them ...
... proper objects , we should not find fe- licity in the marriage state such a wonder in the world as it now is . " Sir , if you think these thoughts worth inserting among your own , be pleased to give them a better dress , and let them ...
Strana 53
... proper , I will carry some of those hoods with me to our la- dies in Yorkshire ; because they enjoined me to bring them something from London that was very new . If you can tell any thing in which I can obey their com- mands more ...
... proper , I will carry some of those hoods with me to our la- dies in Yorkshire ; because they enjoined me to bring them something from London that was very new . If you can tell any thing in which I can obey their com- mands more ...
Strana 59
... proper and graceful as it is at church unbecom- ing and impertinent . By the way , I must take the liberty to observe , that I did not see any one who is usually so full of civilities at church , offer at any such indecorum during any ...
... proper and graceful as it is at church unbecom- ing and impertinent . By the way , I must take the liberty to observe , that I did not see any one who is usually so full of civilities at church , offer at any such indecorum during any ...
Strana 64
... proper for them to hear , they might be sure the author would not have wrapped it up in Greek . I then let drop several expressions , as if there was something in it that was not fit to be spoken before a company of ladies . Upon which ...
... proper for them to hear , they might be sure the author would not have wrapped it up in Greek . I then let drop several expressions , as if there was something in it that was not fit to be spoken before a company of ladies . Upon which ...
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