The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Strana 37
... shew their princi- ples in their head - dress . Nay , if I may believe my friend Will Honeycomb , there is a certain old co- quette of his acquaintance , who intends to appear very suddenly in a rain - bow hood , like the Iris in ...
... shew their princi- ples in their head - dress . Nay , if I may believe my friend Will Honeycomb , there is a certain old co- quette of his acquaintance , who intends to appear very suddenly in a rain - bow hood , like the Iris in ...
Strana 62
... RECEIVE a double advantage from the letters of my correspondents : first , as they shew me which of my papers are most acceptable to them ; and in the next place , as they furnish me with materials for 62 No. 271 . THE SPECTATOR .
... RECEIVE a double advantage from the letters of my correspondents : first , as they shew me which of my papers are most acceptable to them ; and in the next place , as they furnish me with materials for 62 No. 271 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 68
... who shall shew you the rough draft of the marriage settlement . The world says , her father gives him two thousand pounds more than he could have with you . I went innocently to wait on Belinda , 68 No. 272 . THE SPECTATOR .
... who shall shew you the rough draft of the marriage settlement . The world says , her father gives him two thousand pounds more than he could have with you . I went innocently to wait on Belinda , 68 No. 272 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 72
... shew more at large hereafter . Virgil has , indeed , admitted Fame as an actress in the Eneid ; but the part she acts is very short , and none of the most admired circumstances in that di- vine work . We find in mock heroic poems ...
... shew more at large hereafter . Virgil has , indeed , admitted Fame as an actress in the Eneid ; but the part she acts is very short , and none of the most admired circumstances in that di- vine work . We find in mock heroic poems ...
Strana 100
... shew that he had a perfect insight into human nature , and that he knew every thing which was the most proper to effect it . } Mr. Dryden has , in some places , which I may here- after take notice of , misrepresented Virgil's way of ...
... shew that he had a perfect insight into human nature , and that he knew every thing which was the most proper to effect it . } Mr. Dryden has , in some places , which I may here- after take notice of , misrepresented Virgil's way of ...
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