The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 72
... observe that have you ap- pointed your printer and publisher to receive letters and advertisements for the city of London ; and shall think myfelf very much honoured by you , if you will ap- point me to take in letters and ...
... observe that have you ap- pointed your printer and publisher to receive letters and advertisements for the city of London ; and shall think myfelf very much honoured by you , if you will ap- point me to take in letters and ...
Strana 142
... observed in this fort of compofitions , as well as in all other ; and a certain regularity of thought which must discover the writer to be a man of fenfe , at the fame time that he appears altogether given up to ca- price . For my part ...
... observed in this fort of compofitions , as well as in all other ; and a certain regularity of thought which must discover the writer to be a man of fenfe , at the fame time that he appears altogether given up to ca- price . For my part ...
Strana 144
... observe in general , that Falfe Humour differs from the True , as a monkey does from a man . First of all , He is exceedingly given to little apish tricks and buffoonries . Secondly , He fo much delights in mimickry , that it is all one ...
... observe in general , that Falfe Humour differs from the True , as a monkey does from a man . First of all , He is exceedingly given to little apish tricks and buffoonries . Secondly , He fo much delights in mimickry , that it is all one ...
Strana 159
... observation in Ari- ftole to this purpose , which I have never feen quoted . The expreffion , fays he , ought to be very much laboured in the unactive parts of the fable , as in defcriptions , fimi- litudes , narrations , and the like ...
... observation in Ari- ftole to this purpose , which I have never feen quoted . The expreffion , fays he , ought to be very much laboured in the unactive parts of the fable , as in defcriptions , fimi- litudes , narrations , and the like ...
Strana 209
... observed , vanish with a breath ; and the most innocent adorer may deface the fhrine with a falutation , and , in the li- teral fense of our poets , fnatch and imprint his balmy kiffes , and devour her melting lips : in fort , the only ...
... observed , vanish with a breath ; and the most innocent adorer may deface the fhrine with a falutation , and , in the li- teral fense of our poets , fnatch and imprint his balmy kiffes , and devour her melting lips : in fort , the only ...
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