The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... character which does not fit at least a thousand people ; or to publish a single paper , that is not written in the spirit of benevolence , and with a love to mankind . C. NO . No. 35 . TUESDAY , APRIL 10 , 1711 . NO . 34 . 25 THE ...
... character which does not fit at least a thousand people ; or to publish a single paper , that is not written in the spirit of benevolence , and with a love to mankind . C. NO . No. 35 . TUESDAY , APRIL 10 , 1711 . NO . 34 . 25 THE ...
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... character of a fine lady dancing , all the distortions which are fre- quently taken for graces in mien and gesture . This , Sir , is a specimen of the method we shall take to ex- pose the monsters which come within the notice of a ...
... character of a fine lady dancing , all the distortions which are fre- quently taken for graces in mien and gesture . This , Sir , is a specimen of the method we shall take to ex- pose the monsters which come within the notice of a ...
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... as these : but when you see it reign in characters of worth and distinction , it is what you cannot but lament , not without come indig nation . nation . It creeps into the heart of the wise 40 NO . 38 . THE SPECTATOR .
... as these : but when you see it reign in characters of worth and distinction , it is what you cannot but lament , not without come indig nation . nation . It creeps into the heart of the wise 40 NO . 38 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... character of the person that speaks it . There is a simplicity in the words , that outshines the utmost . pride of ... characters in it are those of rebels and traitors . Had the hero of his play discovered the same good qualities in the ...
... character of the person that speaks it . There is a simplicity in the words , that outshines the utmost . pride of ... characters in it are those of rebels and traitors . Had the hero of his play discovered the same good qualities in the ...
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... characters . Sometimes the wit of the scene lies in a shoulder - belt , and sometimes in a pair of whiskers . A lover running about the stage , with his head peeping out of a barrel , was thought a very good jest in King CHARLES the ...
... characters . Sometimes the wit of the scene lies in a shoulder - belt , and sometimes in a pair of whiskers . A lover running about the stage , with his head peeping out of a barrel , was thought a very good jest in King CHARLES the ...
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