The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 259
... Character he is so industrious to advance by it . For tho ' his Actions are never so glorious , they lose their Luster when they are drawn at large , and set to show by his own Hand ; and as the World is more apt to find Fault than to ...
... Character he is so industrious to advance by it . For tho ' his Actions are never so glorious , they lose their Luster when they are drawn at large , and set to show by his own Hand ; and as the World is more apt to find Fault than to ...
Strana 366
... Character which gives Name to the Play , is one who has behaved her self with heroick Virtue in the most important Circumstances of a female Life , those of a Wife , a Widow , and a Mother . If there be those whose Minds have been too ...
... Character which gives Name to the Play , is one who has behaved her self with heroick Virtue in the most important Circumstances of a female Life , those of a Wife , a Widow , and a Mother . If there be those whose Minds have been too ...
Strana 429
... Character . Such are his Apprehensions of a second Battel , his Horrors of Annihilation , his preferring to be miserable rather than not to be . I need not observe , that the Contrast of Thought in this Speech , and that which precedes ...
... Character . Such are his Apprehensions of a second Battel , his Horrors of Annihilation , his preferring to be miserable rather than not to be . I need not observe , that the Contrast of Thought in this Speech , and that which precedes ...
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