The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... opinion , there can be no doubt that his genius was only the more serviceable in amendment of the tastes of his own time , for friendly understanding and a partial sharing of ideas for which it gave itself no little credit . ] It is ...
... opinion , there can be no doubt that his genius was only the more serviceable in amendment of the tastes of his own time , for friendly understanding and a partial sharing of ideas for which it gave itself no little credit . ] It is ...
Strana 8
... Opinion , have always been defective , be- cause they have always been made with an Eye to separate Interests and Party Principles . The Thoughts of the Day gave my Mind Employment for the whole Night , so that I fell insensibly into a ...
... Opinion , have always been defective , be- cause they have always been made with an Eye to separate Interests and Party Principles . The Thoughts of the Day gave my Mind Employment for the whole Night , so that I fell insensibly into a ...
Strana 23
... Opinion there would be a tame Lion sent from the Tower with those who believe that all the Regions of every Opera Night , in order to be killed by Nature swarm with Spirits ; and that we have Hydaspes ; this Report , tho ' altogether ...
... Opinion there would be a tame Lion sent from the Tower with those who believe that all the Regions of every Opera Night , in order to be killed by Nature swarm with Spirits ; and that we have Hydaspes ; this Report , tho ' altogether ...
Strana 33
... Opinion upon the Subject of Musick , which I shall lay down only in a problematical Manner to be considered by those who are Masters in the Art . At length the Audience grew tir'd of under- standing Half the Opera , and therefore to ...
... Opinion upon the Subject of Musick , which I shall lay down only in a problematical Manner to be considered by those who are Masters in the Art . At length the Audience grew tir'd of under- standing Half the Opera , and therefore to ...
Strana 34
... Opinion that it was his . That again failed . The next Refuge was to say it was overlook'd by one Man , and many Pages wholly written by another . An honest Fellow , who sate among a Cluster of them in debate on this Subject , cryed out ...
... Opinion that it was his . That again failed . The next Refuge was to say it was overlook'd by one Man , and many Pages wholly written by another . An honest Fellow , who sate among a Cluster of them in debate on this Subject , cryed out ...
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