The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... common Life , it is then in its highest Use and Perfection ; and it is to fuch as Your Lordship , that the Sciences owe the Efteem which they have with the active Part of Mankind . Knowledge of Books in reclufe Men , is like that fort ...
... common Life , it is then in its highest Use and Perfection ; and it is to fuch as Your Lordship , that the Sciences owe the Efteem which they have with the active Part of Mankind . Knowledge of Books in reclufe Men , is like that fort ...
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... common Difcourfe , though we do not attend to it , and is fuch a due Medium between Rhyme and Profe , that it feems wonderfully adapted to Tragedy I am therefore very much offended when I fee a Play in Rhyme , which is as ab furd in ...
... common Difcourfe , though we do not attend to it , and is fuch a due Medium between Rhyme and Profe , that it feems wonderfully adapted to Tragedy I am therefore very much offended when I fee a Play in Rhyme , which is as ab furd in ...
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... common . On the contrary , in the Ancient Tragedies , and indeed in those of Corneille and Racine , tho ' the Expreffions are very great , it is the Thought that bears them up and fwells them . For my own part , I pre- fer a noble ...
... common . On the contrary , in the Ancient Tragedies , and indeed in those of Corneille and Racine , tho ' the Expreffions are very great , it is the Thought that bears them up and fwells them . For my own part , I pre- fer a noble ...
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... common Tragedies , we fhould not know very often that the Perfons are in Distress by any thing they fay , if they did not from time to time apply their Handkerchiefs to their Eyes . Far be it from me to think of banish- ing this ...
... common Tragedies , we fhould not know very often that the Perfons are in Distress by any thing they fay , if they did not from time to time apply their Handkerchiefs to their Eyes . Far be it from me to think of banish- ing this ...
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... common among Diffenters ( efpecial- ly Friends . ) Lectures in the Morning , Church - Meetings at Noon , and Pre- paration - Sermons at Night , take up ' fo much of her Time , ' tis very 6 ' fo 70 The SPECTATOR . No 46 . Pipe and the ...
... common among Diffenters ( efpecial- ly Friends . ) Lectures in the Morning , Church - Meetings at Noon , and Pre- paration - Sermons at Night , take up ' fo much of her Time , ' tis very 6 ' fo 70 The SPECTATOR . No 46 . Pipe and the ...
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