The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... observe the actors but as they are her rivals , and take off the observation of the men from herself . Besides these species of women , there are the Examples , or the first of the mode . These are to be supposed too well acquainted ...
... observe the actors but as they are her rivals , and take off the observation of the men from herself . Besides these species of women , there are the Examples , or the first of the mode . These are to be supposed too well acquainted ...
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... observe his imperfections more than his virtues ? and to make use of him for the sport of others rather than for our own improvement ? We therefore very often find that persons the most accomplished in ridicule are those who are very ...
... observe his imperfections more than his virtues ? and to make use of him for the sport of others rather than for our own improvement ? We therefore very often find that persons the most accomplished in ridicule are those who are very ...
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... observation out of Aristotle , which hath been very much misrepresented in the quotations of some modern critics ... observe , that a person of an absolute and consummate virtue should never be introduced in tragedy , and shall only ...
... observation out of Aristotle , which hath been very much misrepresented in the quotations of some modern critics ... observe , that a person of an absolute and consummate virtue should never be introduced in tragedy , and shall only ...
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