The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... writers of every age , that the follies of the stage and court had never been accounted too sacred for ridicule , how great soever the persons might be that patronized them . But after all , says he , I think your raillery has made too ...
... writers of every age , that the follies of the stage and court had never been accounted too sacred for ridicule , how great soever the persons might be that patronized them . But after all , says he , I think your raillery has made too ...
Strana 26
... writing , there is none in which authors are more apt to miscarry than in works of Hu- mour , as there is none in ... writers , who set up for men of humour , what wild irregular fancies , what unnatural distortions of thought do we meet ...
... writing , there is none in which authors are more apt to miscarry than in works of Hu- mour , as there is none in ... writers , who set up for men of humour , what wild irregular fancies , what unnatural distortions of thought do we meet ...
Strana 29
... writer ; not at the vice , or at the writing . I have here only pointed at the whole species of False Humorists ; but as one of my principal designs in this paper is to beat down that malignant spirit which dis- covers itself in the ...
... writer ; not at the vice , or at the writing . I have here only pointed at the whole species of False Humorists ; but as one of my principal designs in this paper is to beat down that malignant spirit which dis- covers itself in the ...
Strana 44
... Writer would be ashamed to own , falls infinitely short of it in the moral part of the performance . This I may shew more at large hereafter ; and in the mean time , that I may contribute something to- wards the improvement of the ...
... Writer would be ashamed to own , falls infinitely short of it in the moral part of the performance . This I may shew more at large hereafter ; and in the mean time , that I may contribute something to- wards the improvement of the ...
Strana 45
... writers , or from their compliance with the vicious taste of their readers , who are better judges of the language ... writer laid down the whole contexture of his dialogue in plain English , before he turned it into blank verse ; and if ...
... writers , or from their compliance with the vicious taste of their readers , who are better judges of the language ... writer laid down the whole contexture of his dialogue in plain English , before he turned it into blank verse ; and if ...
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