“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Strana 92
... fatire will then chiefly fall upon those who ought to be the most exempt from it . Virtue , merit , and every thing that is . praife - worthy , will be made the fubject of ridicule and buffoonery . It is impoffible to enumerate the ...
... fatire will then chiefly fall upon those who ought to be the most exempt from it . Virtue , merit , and every thing that is . praife - worthy , will be made the fubject of ridicule and buffoonery . It is impoffible to enumerate the ...
Strana 94
... fatire : as if it were not infinitely more ho- nourable to be a good - natured man , than a wit . Where there is this little petulant humour in an author , he is often very mischievous without defigning to be fo . For which reason I ...
... fatire : as if it were not infinitely more ho- nourable to be a good - natured man , than a wit . Where there is this little petulant humour in an author , he is often very mischievous without defigning to be fo . For which reason I ...
Strana 102
... could not but look upon these régifters of existence , whether of brafs or marble , as a kind of fatire upon the departed perfons ; who had left во no other memorial of them , but that they were 102 N ° 26 . THE SPECTATOR .
... could not but look upon these régifters of existence , whether of brafs or marble , as a kind of fatire upon the departed perfons ; who had left во no other memorial of them , but that they were 102 N ° 26 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 109
... fatire upon projectors in general , and a lively pic- ture of the whole art of modern criticism . " SIR , OB BSERVING that you have thoughts of creating certain officers under you , for the in pection of feveral petty enormities which ...
... fatire upon projectors in general , and a lively pic- ture of the whole art of modern criticism . " SIR , OB BSERVING that you have thoughts of creating certain officers under you , for the in pection of feveral petty enormities which ...
Strana 132
... fatire ; and that the wits of King Charles's time jefted upon nothing elfe during his whole reign . He then thewed , by the examples of Horace , Juvenal , Boileau , and the best writers of every age , that the follies of the ftage and ...
... fatire ; and that the wits of King Charles's time jefted upon nothing elfe during his whole reign . He then thewed , by the examples of Horace , Juvenal , Boileau , and the best writers of every age , that the follies of the ftage and ...
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