The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... raise a benevolence in the audience towards the person who speaks . My correspondent has taken notice , that the ... raises and rounds every figure , and makes the colours more beautiful , though not so glaring as they would be without ...
... raise a benevolence in the audience towards the person who speaks . My correspondent has taken notice , that the ... raises and rounds every figure , and makes the colours more beautiful , though not so glaring as they would be without ...
Strana 179
... raise themselves above persons of much more laudable characters . If the talent of ridicule were employed to laugh ... raised the heroic is the proper measure , but when an 1 A satire by Sir Samuel Garth , published in 1699 . hero is to ...
... raise themselves above persons of much more laudable characters . If the talent of ridicule were employed to laugh ... raised the heroic is the proper measure , but when an 1 A satire by Sir Samuel Garth , published in 1699 . hero is to ...
Strana 277
... raises our pity , but not our terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own case , who do not resemble the ... raise our pity but our terror ; because we are afraid that the like misfortunes may happen to ourselves , who ...
... raises our pity , but not our terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own case , who do not resemble the ... raise our pity but our terror ; because we are afraid that the like misfortunes may happen to ourselves , who ...
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