The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Admiration of Qualities in You , of which , in the whole Course of these Papers , I have ac- knowledged my felf inca- pable . While I bufie my ID 10 felf as a Stranger upon Earth , and can pretend to SEG no other than being a Looker ...
... Admiration of Qualities in You , of which , in the whole Course of these Papers , I have ac- knowledged my felf inca- pable . While I bufie my ID 10 felf as a Stranger upon Earth , and can pretend to SEG no other than being a Looker ...
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... . King Lear is an admirable Tragedy of the fame kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chymerical Notion of Poetical Ju- ftice , 直 ftice , in my humble Opinion it has loft N ° 40. The SPECTATOR .
... . King Lear is an admirable Tragedy of the fame kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chymerical Notion of Poetical Ju- ftice , 直 ftice , in my humble Opinion it has loft N ° 40. The SPECTATOR .
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... , de- ferves the Admiration of the best Judges ; as I doubt not but he will in the Conqueft of Mexico , which is acted for his own Be- nefit to - morrow Night . C Fuef- ינח Stag ns : N ° 41 : Curt as 26 The SPECTATOR . N ° 40 .
... , de- ferves the Admiration of the best Judges ; as I doubt not but he will in the Conqueft of Mexico , which is acted for his own Be- nefit to - morrow Night . C Fuef- ינח Stag ns : N ° 41 : Curt as 26 The SPECTATOR . N ° 40 .
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... Admiration , in their Hearers . THE Taylor and the Painter often contribute to the Succefs of a Tragedy more than the Poet . Scenes affect or dinary Minds as much as Speeches ; and our Actors are very fenfible , that a well- dreffed ...
... Admiration , in their Hearers . THE Taylor and the Painter often contribute to the Succefs of a Tragedy more than the Poet . Scenes affect or dinary Minds as much as Speeches ; and our Actors are very fenfible , that a well- dreffed ...
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... Admiration of his Neigh- bours from Six ' till within a Quarter of Eight , at which time he is interrupted by the Students of the Houfe ; fome of whom are ready drefs'd for Weft- minfter , at Eight in a Morning , with Faces as bufie as ...
... Admiration of his Neigh- bours from Six ' till within a Quarter of Eight , at which time he is interrupted by the Students of the Houfe ; fome of whom are ready drefs'd for Weft- minfter , at Eight in a Morning , with Faces as bufie as ...
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