The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Figure of Cha- rity . Thus feveral Incidents that are beautiful in a good Writer , become ri- diculous by falling into the Hands of a bad one . C 2 BUT BUT among all our Methods of moving Pity or Terror No 44 The SPECTATOR .
... Figure of Cha- rity . Thus feveral Incidents that are beautiful in a good Writer , become ri- diculous by falling into the Hands of a bad one . C 2 BUT BUT among all our Methods of moving Pity or Terror No 44 The SPECTATOR .
Strana 67
... , Ta- peftry - Figures , Lion , Thunder The Bell rings to the Puppet - Show Old Woman with a Beard married to a fmock - faced Boy My next Coat to - be be turned up with Blue with Blue Tongs and Gridiron N ° 46. The SPECTATOR . 67.
... , Ta- peftry - Figures , Lion , Thunder The Bell rings to the Puppet - Show Old Woman with a Beard married to a fmock - faced Boy My next Coat to - be be turned up with Blue with Blue Tongs and Gridiron N ° 46. The SPECTATOR . 67.
Strana 88
... Figure , than in any real Greatnefs above one another . I , who am at the Coffee - houfe at fix in the Morning , know that my Friend Beaver the Haberdasher has a Levy of more undiffembled Friends and Admi- rers , than most of the ...
... Figure , than in any real Greatnefs above one another . I , who am at the Coffee - houfe at fix in the Morning , know that my Friend Beaver the Haberdasher has a Levy of more undiffembled Friends and Admi- rers , than most of the ...
Strana 99
... Figures . I have obferved that thofe little Blemishes wear off very foon ; but when they difappear in ' one Part of the Face , they are very E 2 • apt apt to break out in another , infomuch that I Nro . The SPECTATOR . 99.
... Figures . I have obferved that thofe little Blemishes wear off very foon ; but when they difappear in ' one Part of the Face , they are very E 2 • apt apt to break out in another , infomuch that I Nro . The SPECTATOR . 99.
Strana 122
... Figures , very improper to " behold on that occafion . There lay ❝ in the Body of the Piece a Venus un- der a Purple Canopy furled with curi- ous Wreaths of Drapery , half naked , Cat- attended with a Train of Cupids , who were bufied ...
... Figures , very improper to " behold on that occafion . There lay ❝ in the Body of the Piece a Venus un- der a Purple Canopy furled with curi- ous Wreaths of Drapery , half naked , Cat- attended with a Train of Cupids , who were bufied ...
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