The Spectator, Svazek 3Clarendon Press, 1965 - Počet stran: 600 A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Strana 23
... appear to have some sense of Gallantry , think they must pay their Devoirs to one particular Fair ; in order to ... appear . It is , however , consistent with the general point of view of Mr. Spectator ; in No. 4 he had announced his ...
... appear to have some sense of Gallantry , think they must pay their Devoirs to one particular Fair ; in order to ... appear . It is , however , consistent with the general point of view of Mr. Spectator ; in No. 4 he had announced his ...
Strana 146
... appear- ance of Probability is so absolutely requisite in the greater kinds of Poetry , that Aristotle observes the Ancient Tragick Writers made use of the Names of such great Men as had actually lived in the World , tho ' the Tragedy ...
... appear- ance of Probability is so absolutely requisite in the greater kinds of Poetry , that Aristotle observes the Ancient Tragick Writers made use of the Names of such great Men as had actually lived in the World , tho ' the Tragedy ...
Strana 346
... appearing to be otherwise is not only pardonable but necessary . Every one knows the hurry of Conclusions that are made in Contempt of a Person that appears to be calamitous , which makes it very excusable to prepare one's self for the ...
... appearing to be otherwise is not only pardonable but necessary . Every one knows the hurry of Conclusions that are made in Contempt of a Person that appears to be calamitous , which makes it very excusable to prepare one's self for the ...
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