The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 131
... great Danger of hurting the Sense of those extraordinary Pieces , our Authors would often make Words of their own which were entirely foreign to to the Meaning of the Paffages they pretended to tranflate i 131 N ° 18. The SPECTATOR .
... great Danger of hurting the Sense of those extraordinary Pieces , our Authors would often make Words of their own which were entirely foreign to to the Meaning of the Paffages they pretended to tranflate i 131 N ° 18. The SPECTATOR .
Strana 147
... Sense of Shame has the fame Advantage over his Mistress , as he who has no Re- gard for his own Life has over his Adverfary . While the Generality of the World are fettered by Rules , and move by proper and juft Methods , he who has no ...
... Sense of Shame has the fame Advantage over his Mistress , as he who has no Re- gard for his own Life has over his Adverfary . While the Generality of the World are fettered by Rules , and move by proper and juft Methods , he who has no ...
Strana 148
... Sense of it : The best and moft fuccessful Starers now in this Town , are of that Nation ; they have ufually the Advantage of the Stature mentioned in the above Letter of my Correfpondent , and generally take their Stands in the Eye of ...
... Sense of it : The best and moft fuccessful Starers now in this Town , are of that Nation ; they have ufually the Advantage of the Stature mentioned in the above Letter of my Correfpondent , and generally take their Stands in the Eye of ...
Strana 214
... Sense and Tafte of Mankind , and not from the Principles of thofe Arts themselves ; or in other Words , the Tafte is not to conform to the Art , but the Art to the Tafte . Mufick is not defigned to please only Chromatick Ears , but all ...
... Sense and Tafte of Mankind , and not from the Principles of thofe Arts themselves ; or in other Words , the Tafte is not to conform to the Art , but the Art to the Tafte . Mufick is not defigned to please only Chromatick Ears , but all ...
Strana 248
... Sense so very feri- ous upon Fooleries . Let our good Friend , it : I would only advise you , Mr. SPEC- TATOR , applying himself to me , to take Care how you meddle with Coun- try Squires : They are the Ornaments of the English Nation ...
... Sense so very feri- ous upon Fooleries . Let our good Friend , it : I would only advise you , Mr. SPEC- TATOR , applying himself to me , to take Care how you meddle with Coun- try Squires : They are the Ornaments of the English Nation ...
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