The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1739 - Počet stran: 313 |
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Strana 57
... Character of a mild and peaceable Man in his Profeffion . If the former was too furious , this was too fheepish , for his Part ; infomuch that after a fhort modest Walk upon the Stage , he would fall at the firft Touch of Hydafpes ...
... Character of a mild and peaceable Man in his Profeffion . If the former was too furious , this was too fheepish , for his Part ; infomuch that after a fhort modest Walk upon the Stage , he would fall at the firft Touch of Hydafpes ...
Strana 186
... Character , or in the Representation which he makes of others ; and that when we laugh at a Brute or even at an inanimate thing , it is at fome Action or Incident that bears a remote Analogy to any Blunder or Absurdity in reafonable ...
... Character , or in the Representation which he makes of others ; and that when we laugh at a Brute or even at an inanimate thing , it is at fome Action or Incident that bears a remote Analogy to any Blunder or Absurdity in reafonable ...
Strana 201
... Characters . THERE is no Man who loves his Bottle or his Mif- trefs , in a manner fo very abandoned , as not to be capa- ble of relishing an agreeable Character , that is no way a Slave to either of thofe Pursuits . A Man that is Tempe ...
... Characters . THERE is no Man who loves his Bottle or his Mif- trefs , in a manner fo very abandoned , as not to be capa- ble of relishing an agreeable Character , that is no way a Slave to either of thofe Pursuits . A Man that is Tempe ...
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