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Strana 24
... and languishing in jails , without being prejudiced from their circumstances to their favour or disadvantage ; but from their inward manner of bearing their condition , often pity the prosperous , and admire the unhappy .
... and languishing in jails , without being prejudiced from their circumstances to their favour or disadvantage ; but from their inward manner of bearing their condition , often pity the prosperous , and admire the unhappy .
Strana 79
Would one think it was possible ( at a time when an author lived that was able to write the Phædra and Hippolitus ) for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera , as scarce to give third day's hearing to that admirable ...
Would one think it was possible ( at a time when an author lived that was able to write the Phædra and Hippolitus ) for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera , as scarce to give third day's hearing to that admirable ...
Strana 81
This is a secret fatisfaction to these malignants ; for the perfon , whom they before could not but admire , they fancy is . nearer their own condition as foon as his merit is Thared among others . I remember some years ago there came ...
This is a secret fatisfaction to these malignants ; for the perfon , whom they before could not but admire , they fancy is . nearer their own condition as foon as his merit is Thared among others . I remember some years ago there came ...
Strana 90
Our mirth is the laughter of fools , and our admiration the wonder of idiots ; else fuch improbable , monstrous , and incoherent dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmost scorn and contempt , but even with the 3 ...
Our mirth is the laughter of fools , and our admiration the wonder of idiots ; else fuch improbable , monstrous , and incoherent dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmost scorn and contempt , but even with the 3 ...
Strana 119
Thus the notes of interrogation , or admiration , in the Italian music , if one may so call them , which resemble their accents in discourse on such occasions , are not unlike the ordinary tones of an English voice when we are angry ...
Thus the notes of interrogation , or admiration , in the Italian music , if one may so call them , which resemble their accents in discourse on such occasions , are not unlike the ordinary tones of an English voice when we are angry ...
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