The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 297
... pass , that such Passions as are very unpleasant at all other times , are very agreeable when excited by proper Descriptions . It is not strange , that we should take Delight in such Passages as are apt to produce Hope , Joy ...
... pass , that such Passions as are very unpleasant at all other times , are very agreeable when excited by proper Descriptions . It is not strange , that we should take Delight in such Passages as are apt to produce Hope , Joy ...
Strana 370
... pass with the giddy Part of Mankind for sufficient Sharers of the latter , who have nothing but the former Qualification to re- commend them . Another timely Animadversion is absolutely necessary ; be pleased therefore once for all to ...
... pass with the giddy Part of Mankind for sufficient Sharers of the latter , who have nothing but the former Qualification to re- commend them . Another timely Animadversion is absolutely necessary ; be pleased therefore once for all to ...
Strana 447
... pass a Moment or two in Sadness for the Loss of so agreeable a Man . Poor Eastcourt ! the last Time I saw him , we were plotting to shew the Town his great Capacity for acting in its full Light , by introducing him as dictating to a Set ...
... pass a Moment or two in Sadness for the Loss of so agreeable a Man . Poor Eastcourt ! the last Time I saw him , we were plotting to shew the Town his great Capacity for acting in its full Light , by introducing him as dictating to a Set ...
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