The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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Strana 2
By these means the French music is now perfect in its kind ; and when you say it is not so good as the Italian , you only mean that it does not please you so well ; for there is scarce a Frenchman who would not wonder to hear you give ...
By these means the French music is now perfect in its kind ; and when you say it is not so good as the Italian , you only mean that it does not please you so well ; for there is scarce a Frenchman who would not wonder to hear you give ...
Strana 5
A gentleman who , I hope , will continue his correspondence , is lately admitted into the fraternity , and sent me the following letter . 6 SIR , SINCE I find you take notice of Clubs , I beg leave to give you an account of one in ...
A gentleman who , I hope , will continue his correspondence , is lately admitted into the fraternity , and sent me the following letter . 6 SIR , SINCE I find you take notice of Clubs , I beg leave to give you an account of one in ...
Strana 8
The several woods in Asia , which ALEXANDER must be supposed to pass through , will give the audience a sight of monkies dancing upon ropes , with many other pleasantries of that ludicrous species . At the same time , if there chance to ...
The several woods in Asia , which ALEXANDER must be supposed to pass through , will give the audience a sight of monkies dancing upon ropes , with many other pleasantries of that ludicrous species . At the same time , if there chance to ...
Strana 21
... a short epitaph written by Ben Jonson , with a spirit which nothing could inspire but such an object as I have been describing : " Underneath this stone doth lie “ As much virtue as could die ; " Which when alive did vigour give " .
... a short epitaph written by Ben Jonson , with a spirit which nothing could inspire but such an object as I have been describing : " Underneath this stone doth lie “ As much virtue as could die ; " Which when alive did vigour give " .
Strana 27
Were I to give my own notions of it , I would deliver them after Plato's manner , in a kind of allegory , and by supposing Humour to be a person , deduce to him all his qualifications , according to the following genealogy .
Were I to give my own notions of it , I would deliver them after Plato's manner , in a kind of allegory , and by supposing Humour to be a person , deduce to him all his qualifications , according to the following genealogy .
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