The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 118
... of Ill - nature , that I have Lam- poons fent me by People who cannot Ipell , and Satyrs compofed by thofe who fcarce know how to write . By the laft laft Poft in particular I received a Packet of Scandal 118 The SPECTATOR . N ° 16 .
... of Ill - nature , that I have Lam- poons fent me by People who cannot Ipell , and Satyrs compofed by thofe who fcarce know how to write . By the laft laft Poft in particular I received a Packet of Scandal 118 The SPECTATOR . N ° 16 .
Strana 164
... bafe ungenerous T Spirit , than the giving of fecret Stabs to a Man's Re- putation . Lampoons and Satyrs , that are written with Wit and Spirit , C Spirit , are like poifoned Darts , which not 164 The SPECTATOR . N ° 23 .
... bafe ungenerous T Spirit , than the giving of fecret Stabs to a Man's Re- putation . Lampoons and Satyrs , that are written with Wit and Spirit , C Spirit , are like poifoned Darts , which not 164 The SPECTATOR . N ° 23 .
Strana 165
... Satyr will then chiefly fall upon thofe who ought to be the most exempt from it . Virtue , Merit , and every thing that is Praife- worthy , will be made the Subject of Ridicule and Buffoonry . It is impoffi- ble to enumerate the Evils ...
... Satyr will then chiefly fall upon thofe who ought to be the most exempt from it . Virtue , Merit , and every thing that is Praife- worthy , will be made the Subject of Ridicule and Buffoonry . It is impoffi- ble to enumerate the Evils ...
Strana 166
... Satyr do not carry in them Robbery or Mur- der ; but at the fame time , how many are there that would not rather lofe a confiderable Sum of Money , or even Life itself , than be fet up as a Mark of Infamy and Derifion ? And in this Cafe ...
... Satyr do not carry in them Robbery or Mur- der ; but at the fame time , how many are there that would not rather lofe a confiderable Sum of Money , or even Life itself , than be fet up as a Mark of Infamy and Derifion ? And in this Cafe ...
Strana 170
... Satyr : As if it were not infinitely more honou- rable to be a good - natur'd Man , than a Wit . Where there is this little pe- tulant Humour in an Author , he is often very mischievous without defign- ing to be fo . For which Reafon I ...
... Satyr : As if it were not infinitely more honou- rable to be a good - natur'd Man , than a Wit . Where there is this little pe- tulant Humour in an Author , he is often very mischievous without defign- ing to be fo . For which Reafon I ...
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