The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 266
... proper Object and a fit Conjuncture of Circum- stances , for the due Exercise of it . A State of Poverty obscures all the Virtues of Liberality and Munificence . The Patience and Fortitude of a Martyr or Confessor lye concealed in the ...
... proper Object and a fit Conjuncture of Circum- stances , for the due Exercise of it . A State of Poverty obscures all the Virtues of Liberality and Munificence . The Patience and Fortitude of a Martyr or Confessor lye concealed in the ...
Strana 385
... proper to stir up the Passions of the Reader , and to surprize him with a greater Variety of Accidents . The Implex Fable is therefore of two Kinds : In the first the chief Actor makes his Way through a long Series of Dangers and ...
... proper to stir up the Passions of the Reader , and to surprize him with a greater Variety of Accidents . The Implex Fable is therefore of two Kinds : In the first the chief Actor makes his Way through a long Series of Dangers and ...
Strana 435
... proper to be determined in such Cases for the future . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , There is an elderly Person , lately left off Business and settled in our Town , in order , as he thinks , to retire from the World ; but he has brought with him ...
... proper to be determined in such Cases for the future . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , There is an elderly Person , lately left off Business and settled in our Town , in order , as he thinks , to retire from the World ; but he has brought with him ...
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