The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 233
... kind of women are therefore only to be considered as helps to discourse . A third kind of female orators may be compre- hended under the word Gossips . Mrs. Fiddle - Fad- dle is perfectly accomplished in this sort of elo- quence ; she ...
... kind of women are therefore only to be considered as helps to discourse . A third kind of female orators may be compre- hended under the word Gossips . Mrs. Fiddle - Fad- dle is perfectly accomplished in this sort of elo- quence ; she ...
Strana 480
... kind of implex fable , wherein the event is unhappy , is more apt to affect an audience than that of the first kind : notwithstanding many excellent pieces among the ancients , as well as most of those which have been written of late ...
... kind of implex fable , wherein the event is unhappy , is more apt to affect an audience than that of the first kind : notwithstanding many excellent pieces among the ancients , as well as most of those which have been written of late ...
Strana 485
... kind of speech ; that some of the greatest ancients have been guilty of it , and that Aristotle himself has given it a place in his rhetoric among the beauties of that art . But as it is in itself poor and trifling , it is , I think ...
... kind of speech ; that some of the greatest ancients have been guilty of it , and that Aristotle himself has given it a place in his rhetoric among the beauties of that art . But as it is in itself poor and trifling , it is , I think ...
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