The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... firft Opportus nity , unless her Father will make her Portion fuitable to her real , not her • affumed Countenance . This I thought fit to let him and her know by your • Means I am , SIR , Your moft Obedient Humble Servant . I cannot ...
... firft Opportus nity , unless her Father will make her Portion fuitable to her real , not her • affumed Countenance . This I thought fit to let him and her know by your • Means I am , SIR , Your moft Obedient Humble Servant . I cannot ...
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... firft lay it down , incog . in their own Faces . IN the mean time , as a Pattern for improving their Charms , let the Sex ftudy the agreeable Statira . Her Fea- tures are enlivened with the Chearful- nefs of her Mind , and good Humour ...
... firft lay it down , incog . in their own Faces . IN the mean time , as a Pattern for improving their Charms , let the Sex ftudy the agreeable Statira . Her Fea- tures are enlivened with the Chearful- nefs of her Mind , and good Humour ...
Strana 48
... firft Place is due to Thunder and Lightning , which are of ten made ufe of at the Defcending of a God , or the Rifing of a Ghoft , at the Vanishing of a Devil , or at the Death of a Tyrant . I have known a Bell in- troduced into feveral ...
... firft Place is due to Thunder and Lightning , which are of ten made ufe of at the Defcending of a God , or the Rifing of a Ghoft , at the Vanishing of a Devil , or at the Death of a Tyrant . I have known a Bell in- troduced into feveral ...
Strana 49
... firft Entrance , strikes the I- magination very ftrongly : but every Time he enters , he is ftill more terrify- ing . Who can read the Speech with which young Hamlet accosts him , with- out trembling ? Hor . Look , my Lord , it comes ...
... firft Entrance , strikes the I- magination very ftrongly : but every Time he enters , he is ftill more terrify- ing . Who can read the Speech with which young Hamlet accosts him , with- out trembling ? Hor . Look , my Lord , it comes ...
Strana 57
... firft Wits of that Age . But because Ridicule is not fo delicate as Compaffion , and because the Objects that make us laugh are , infinitely more numerous than thofe that make us weep , there is a much greater Latitude for Co- mick than ...
... firft Wits of that Age . But because Ridicule is not fo delicate as Compaffion , and because the Objects that make us laugh are , infinitely more numerous than thofe that make us weep , there is a much greater Latitude for Co- mick than ...
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