The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... who are be- wildered , the Way which leads to their Profperity and Welfare . A gene- rous Concern for Your Country , and a Paffion for every thing which is truly A 4 Great Great and Noble , are what actuate all Your Life The Dedication .
... who are be- wildered , the Way which leads to their Profperity and Welfare . A gene- rous Concern for Your Country , and a Paffion for every thing which is truly A 4 Great Great and Noble , are what actuate all Your Life The Dedication .
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... thing that is mean and little . They cherish and cultivate that Humanity which is the Ornament of our Nature . They foften Infolence , footh Affliction , and fubdue the Mind to the Dispensa- tions of Providence . IT is no Wonder ...
... thing that is mean and little . They cherish and cultivate that Humanity which is the Ornament of our Nature . They foften Infolence , footh Affliction , and fubdue the Mind to the Dispensa- tions of Providence . IT is no Wonder ...
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... thing about them lyes in Blank Verfe . I would not however debar the Poet from concluding his Tragedy , or , if he pleases , every Act of it , with two or three Couplets , which may have the fame Effect as an Air in the Italian O- pera ...
... thing about them lyes in Blank Verfe . I would not however debar the Poet from concluding his Tragedy , or , if he pleases , every Act of it , with two or three Couplets , which may have the fame Effect as an Air in the Italian O- pera ...
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... thing . This very much embarraffes the Actor , who is forced to hold his Neck ex- treamly stiff and steady all the while he fpeaks ; and notwithstanding any Anxi- eties which he pretends for his Mistress , his Country , or his Friends ...
... thing . This very much embarraffes the Actor , who is forced to hold his Neck ex- treamly stiff and steady all the while he fpeaks ; and notwithstanding any Anxi- eties which he pretends for his Mistress , his Country , or his Friends ...
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... thing the fpeaks , as to the right adjuft- ing of her Train , left it fhould chance to trip up her Heels , or incommode her , as fhe walks to and fro upon the Stage . It is , in my Opinion , a very odd Spe- tacle , to fee a Queen ...
... thing the fpeaks , as to the right adjuft- ing of her Train , left it fhould chance to trip up her Heels , or incommode her , as fhe walks to and fro upon the Stage . It is , in my Opinion , a very odd Spe- tacle , to fee a Queen ...
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