The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... What an happy Conjun- 90UC ction of different Talents meets in him whofe whole Difcourfe is at once ani- mated by the Strength and Force of Reafon , and a- dorned dorned with all the Gra- ' ces and Embellishments of The Dedication .
... What an happy Conjun- 90UC ction of different Talents meets in him whofe whole Difcourfe is at once ani- mated by the Strength and Force of Reafon , and a- dorned dorned with all the Gra- ' ces and Embellishments of The Dedication .
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... ) ftrugling with Misfortunes , is fuch a Spectacle as Gods might look upon with Pleasure : And fuch a Pleasure it is which one meets with in the Representation of a well- writ- written Tragedy . Diversions of this kind wear out of THE ...
... ) ftrugling with Misfortunes , is fuch a Spectacle as Gods might look upon with Pleasure : And fuch a Pleasure it is which one meets with in the Representation of a well- writ- written Tragedy . Diversions of this kind wear out of THE ...
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... Meet like the Hands of Jove , and crush Mankind : For all the Elements , & c . ADVERTISEMENT . Having fpoken of Mr. Powell , as fome- times raifing himself Applause from the ill Tafte of an Audience ; I must do him the Juftice to own ...
... Meet like the Hands of Jove , and crush Mankind : For all the Elements , & c . ADVERTISEMENT . Having fpoken of Mr. Powell , as fome- times raifing himself Applause from the ill Tafte of an Audience ; I must do him the Juftice to own ...
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... the Mother and her Son behind the Scenes , that could have been in any thing tranfacted before the Audience . Oreftes immediately after meets thing $ 4 The SPECTATOR . No 44 . Circumftances. Oreftes was in the fame ...
... the Mother and her Son behind the Scenes , that could have been in any thing tranfacted before the Audience . Oreftes immediately after meets thing $ 4 The SPECTATOR . No 44 . Circumftances. Oreftes was in the fame ...
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... meets the U- furper at the Entrance of his Palace ; and by a very happy Thought of the Poet avoids killing him before the Au- dience , by telling him that he fhould live fome Time in his prefent Bitterness of Soul before he would ...
... meets the U- furper at the Entrance of his Palace ; and by a very happy Thought of the Poet avoids killing him before the Au- dience , by telling him that he fhould live fome Time in his prefent Bitterness of Soul before he would ...
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