The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 13
... greater , in thofe Plays that have fome Scenes in Rhyme and fome în Blank Verfe , which are to be looked upon as two feveral Languages ; or where we fee fome particular Similies dignified with Rhyme , at the fame time that every thing ...
... greater , in thofe Plays that have fome Scenes in Rhyme and fome în Blank Verfe , which are to be looked upon as two feveral Languages ; or where we fee fome particular Similies dignified with Rhyme , at the fame time that every thing ...
Strana 35
... greater Length from his Chin to the Top of his Head , than to the Sole of his Foot . would believe , that we thought a great Man and a tall Man the fame thing . This very much embarraffes the Actor , who is forced to hold his Neck ex ...
... greater Length from his Chin to the Top of his Head , than to the Sole of his Foot . would believe , that we thought a great Man and a tall Man the fame thing . This very much embarraffes the Actor , who is forced to hold his Neck ex ...
Strana 53
... greater ; but as it is , it appears very unnatural , and looks like killing in cold Blood . To give my Opinion upon this Cafe ; the Fact ought not to have been represent- ed , but to have been told , if there was any Occafion for it ...
... greater ; but as it is , it appears very unnatural , and looks like killing in cold Blood . To give my Opinion upon this Cafe ; the Fact ought not to have been represent- ed , but to have been told , if there was any Occafion for it ...
Strana 57
... greater Latitude for Co- mick than Tragick Artifices , and by confequence a much greater Indulgence to be allowed them . Cr C Saturday , N ° 45 . Saturday , April 21 . Natio N ° 44. The SPECTATOR . 57.
... greater Latitude for Co- mick than Tragick Artifices , and by confequence a much greater Indulgence to be allowed them . Cr C Saturday , N ° 45 . Saturday , April 21 . Natio N ° 44. The SPECTATOR . 57.
Strana 61
... greater Dangers , than that Gaiety and Airinefs of Temper , which are natural to most of the Sex . It fhould be therefore the Concern of e- very wife and virtuous Woman , to keep this Sprightlinefs from degenerating in- to Levity . On ...
... greater Dangers , than that Gaiety and Airinefs of Temper , which are natural to most of the Sex . It fhould be therefore the Concern of e- very wife and virtuous Woman , to keep this Sprightlinefs from degenerating in- to Levity . On ...
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