The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... frequently loft in fuch a Cloud of Words , that it is hard to fee the Beau- ty of them : There is an infinite Fire in his Works , but fo involved in Smoak , that it does not appear in half its Lu- ftre . He frequently fucceeds , in the ...
... frequently loft in fuch a Cloud of Words , that it is hard to fee the Beau- ty of them : There is an infinite Fire in his Works , but fo involved in Smoak , that it does not appear in half its Lu- ftre . He frequently fucceeds , in the ...
Strana 23
... frequent upon the English Stage , than upon any other : For though the Grief of the Audience , in fuch Per formances , be not changed into another Paffion , as in Tragi - Comedies ; it is di verted upon another Object , which weakens ...
... frequent upon the English Stage , than upon any other : For though the Grief of the Audience , in fuch Per formances , be not changed into another Paffion , as in Tragi - Comedies ; it is di verted upon another Object , which weakens ...
Strana 24
... frequent Occafion for fuch Emo- tions in the Actor , by adding Vehe- mence to Words where there was no Paffion , or ... frequently pass upon the Audience for tow'ring Thoughts , and have accord- ingly met with infinite Applause . I ...
... frequent Occafion for fuch Emo- tions in the Actor , by adding Vehe- mence to Words where there was no Paffion , or ... frequently pass upon the Audience for tow'ring Thoughts , and have accord- ingly met with infinite Applause . I ...
Strana 27
... 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 other Men always to examine into what they admire . SIR ...
... 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 other Men always to examine into what they admire . SIR ...
Strana 45
... frequently fee , to wit , that dull Fellows prove very good Men of Bufi- nefs . Bufinefs relieves them from their own natural Heaviness , by furnishing them with what to do ; whereas Bufinefs , to Mercurial Men , is an Interruption from ...
... frequently fee , to wit , that dull Fellows prove very good Men of Bufi- nefs . Bufinefs relieves them from their own natural Heaviness , by furnishing them with what to do ; whereas Bufinefs , to Mercurial Men , is an Interruption from ...
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