The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 3
... thing but the Post - Man , 3 over - hear the Conversa- tion of every Table in the Room . I appear on Sun- day nights at St. James's Coffee House , 4 and some- times join the little Committee of Politicks in the Inner - Room , as one who ...
... thing but the Post - Man , 3 over - hear the Conversa- tion of every Table in the Room . I appear on Sun- day nights at St. James's Coffee House , 4 and some- times join the little Committee of Politicks in the Inner - Room , as one who ...
Strana 27
... thing further , in which ' both Dramas agree ; which is , that by the Squeak ' of their Voices the Heroes of each are Eunuchs ; ' and as the Wit in both Pieces are equal , I must ' prefer the Performance of Mr Powell , because it is in ...
... thing further , in which ' both Dramas agree ; which is , that by the Squeak ' of their Voices the Heroes of each are Eunuchs ; ' and as the Wit in both Pieces are equal , I must ' prefer the Performance of Mr Powell , because it is in ...
Strana 74
... thing could ex- tenuate so brutal an Action , it would be the doing of it on a sudden , before the Sentiments of Nature , Reason , or Manhood could take Place in him . However , to avoid publick Blood - shed , as soon as his Passion is ...
... thing could ex- tenuate so brutal an Action , it would be the doing of it on a sudden , before the Sentiments of Nature , Reason , or Manhood could take Place in him . However , to avoid publick Blood - shed , as soon as his Passion is ...
Strana 101
... thing for another . This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to Meta- phor and Allusion ; wherein , for the most part , lies that Entertainment and Pleasantry of Wit which strikes so lively on the Fancy , and is therefore so ...
... thing for another . This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to Meta- phor and Allusion ; wherein , for the most part , lies that Entertainment and Pleasantry of Wit which strikes so lively on the Fancy , and is therefore so ...
Strana 108
... thing called ' Fine Breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too ' much from that plain thing called Good Breeding . I Your most humble Servant . " John Hughes is the author of these two let- ters , and , Chalmers thinks , also of the ...
... thing called ' Fine Breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too ' much from that plain thing called Good Breeding . I Your most humble Servant . " John Hughes is the author of these two let- ters , and , Chalmers thinks , also of the ...
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