The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Strana 89
... observed what pretty carcases are car- ried off at the end of a verse at the theatre , it will give you a notion how ... observation . When she sees she has him , and he begins to toss his head upon it , she is immediately short ...
... observed what pretty carcases are car- ried off at the end of a verse at the theatre , it will give you a notion how ... observation . When she sees she has him , and he begins to toss his head upon it , she is immediately short ...
Strana 278
... observed in any person . The very name of God was never mentioned by him without a pause and a visible stop in his discourse ; in which , one that knew him most particularly above twenty years , has told me that he was so exact , that ...
... observed in any person . The very name of God was never mentioned by him without a pause and a visible stop in his discourse ; in which , one that knew him most particularly above twenty years , has told me that he was so exact , that ...
Strana 364
... observed in this art , there is no manner of reason why it should not extend to heroic poetry as well as tragedy . But we find it so little observed in Homer , that his Achilles is placed in the greatest point of glory and success ...
... observed in this art , there is no manner of reason why it should not extend to heroic poetry as well as tragedy . But we find it so little observed in Homer , that his Achilles is placed in the greatest point of glory and success ...
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