The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... falls infinitely fhort of it in the Moral part of the Performance . THIS I may fhew more at large hereafter ; and in the mean time , that I may contribute fomething towards the Improvement of the English Tragedy , I fhall take notice ...
... falls infinitely fhort of it in the Moral part of the Performance . THIS I may fhew more at large hereafter ; and in the mean time , that I may contribute fomething towards the Improvement of the English Tragedy , I fhall take notice ...
Strana 18
... falls into too great a Familiarity of Phrase in thofe Parts , which , by 4- riftotle's Rule , ought to have been raif- ed and fupported by the Dignity of Expreffion . IT has been obferved by others , that this Poet has founded his ...
... falls into too great a Familiarity of Phrase in thofe Parts , which , by 4- riftotle's Rule , ought to have been raif- ed and fupported by the Dignity of Expreffion . IT has been obferved by others , that this Poet has founded his ...
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... Fall would have been Glorious ( fipro Patriâ fic concidiffet ) had he fo fallen in the Service of his Country . C NEMOHLORHCHYCK 30 1 N ° 40 . Monday , April 16 . Ac ne forte putes me , quæ facere ipfe recusem , Cum recte tractant alii ...
... Fall would have been Glorious ( fipro Patriâ fic concidiffet ) had he fo fallen in the Service of his Country . C NEMOHLORHCHYCK 30 1 N ° 40 . Monday , April 16 . Ac ne forte putes me , quæ facere ipfe recusem , Cum recte tractant alii ...
Strana 27
... fall upon the Fair Sex , if it were not that I find they are frequently Fairer than they ought to be . Such Impo- ftures are not to be tolerated in Civil Society ; and I think his Misfortune ought to be made publick , as a Warn- ing for ...
... fall upon the Fair Sex , if it were not that I find they are frequently Fairer than they ought to be . Such Impo- ftures are not to be tolerated in Civil Society ; and I think his Misfortune ought to be made publick , as a Warn- ing for ...
Strana 35
... falling off his Head . For my own part , when I fee a Man utter- ing his Complaints under fuch a Moun- tain of Feathers , I am apt to look upon One him him rather as an unfortunate Lunatick , than a diftreffed N ° 42. The SPECTATOR . 35 :
... falling off his Head . For my own part , when I fee a Man utter- ing his Complaints under fuch a Moun- tain of Feathers , I am apt to look upon One him him rather as an unfortunate Lunatick , than a diftreffed N ° 42. The SPECTATOR . 35 :
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