The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1926 |
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Strana 67
... Hudibras , and the old Gentleman in Oldham , with all the celebrated ill Faces of Antiquity , as Furniture for the Club Room , As they have always been professed Admirers of the other Sex , so they unanimously declare that they will ...
... Hudibras , and the old Gentleman in Oldham , with all the celebrated ill Faces of Antiquity , as Furniture for the Club Room , As they have always been professed Admirers of the other Sex , so they unanimously declare that they will ...
Strana 148
... Hudibras into one Poem , as of writing such a motly Piece of Mirth and Sorrow . But the Absurdity of these Performances is so very visible , that I shall not insist upon it . The same Objections which are made to Tragi - Comedy , may in ...
... Hudibras into one Poem , as of writing such a motly Piece of Mirth and Sorrow . But the Absurdity of these Performances is so very visible , that I shall not insist upon it . The same Objections which are made to Tragi - Comedy , may in ...
Strana 222
... Hudibras , in Ridicule of this false kind of Wit , has described Bruin bewailing the Loss of his Bear to a solitary Eccho , who is of great use to the Poet in several Disticks , as she does not only repeat after him , but helps out his ...
... Hudibras , in Ridicule of this false kind of Wit , has described Bruin bewailing the Loss of his Bear to a solitary Eccho , who is of great use to the Poet in several Disticks , as she does not only repeat after him , but helps out his ...
Strana 227
... Hudibras , do it more on account of these Doggerel Rhymes than of the Parts that really deserve Admira tion . I am sure I have heard the and Pulpit , Drum Ecclesiastick , Was beat with Fist instead of a Stick , There was an antient sage ...
... Hudibras , do it more on account of these Doggerel Rhymes than of the Parts that really deserve Admira tion . I am sure I have heard the and Pulpit , Drum Ecclesiastick , Was beat with Fist instead of a Stick , There was an antient sage ...
Strana 283
... Hudibras ) will not be able to take the Beauty of it : For which Reason I dare not so much as quote it , Then stept a gallant Squire forth , Witherington was his Name , Who said , I would not have it told To Henry our King for Shame ...
... Hudibras ) will not be able to take the Beauty of it : For which Reason I dare not so much as quote it , Then stept a gallant Squire forth , Witherington was his Name , Who said , I would not have it told To Henry our King for Shame ...
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