The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Hand of one who is willing and able to fhew those , who are be- wildered , the Way which leads to their Profperity and Welfare . A gene- rous Concern for Your Country , and a Paffion for every thing which is truly A 4 Great Great and ...
... Hand of one who is willing and able to fhew those , who are be- wildered , the Way which leads to their Profperity and Welfare . A gene- rous Concern for Your Country , and a Paffion for every thing which is truly A 4 Great Great and ...
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... run , And backward trod thofe Paths I fought to fhun ; Impute my Errors to your own Decree My Hands are guilty , but my Heart is free . VOL . II . B Let Let us then obferve with what Thun- der - claps N ° 40. The SPECTATOR . 25.
... run , And backward trod thofe Paths I fought to fhun ; Impute my Errors to your own Decree My Hands are guilty , but my Heart is free . VOL . II . B Let Let us then obferve with what Thun- der - claps N ° 40. The SPECTATOR . 25.
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... Hands of Jove , and crush Mankind : For all the Elements , & c . ADVERTISEMENT . Having fpoken of Mr. Powell , as fome- times raifing himself Applause from the ill Tafte of an Audience ; I must do him the Juftice to own , that he is ...
... Hands of Jove , and crush Mankind : For all the Elements , & c . ADVERTISEMENT . Having fpoken of Mr. Powell , as fome- times raifing himself Applause from the ill Tafte of an Audience ; I must do him the Juftice to own , that he is ...
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... Hands ) will turn his Head to one of those two A- mufements for all Fools of Eminence , Politicks or Poetry . The former of thefe Arts is the Study of all dull Peo- ple in general ; but when Dullness is lodged in a Perfon of a quick ...
... Hands ) will turn his Head to one of those two A- mufements for all Fools of Eminence , Politicks or Poetry . The former of thefe Arts is the Study of all dull Peo- ple in general ; but when Dullness is lodged in a Perfon of a quick ...
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... Hand , has frequently drawn Com- paffion from the Audience , and has therefore gained a Place in feveral Tra- gedies . A modern Writer , that ob- ferved how this had took in other Plays , being refolved to double the Distress , and melt ...
... Hand , has frequently drawn Com- paffion from the Audience , and has therefore gained a Place in feveral Tra- gedies . A modern Writer , that ob- ferved how this had took in other Plays , being refolved to double the Distress , and melt ...
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