The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
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Strana 16
... endeavour at a Stile and Air suitable to their Understanding . When I say this , I must be understood to mean , that I shall not lower but exalt the Subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their Entertainment , is not to be debased but ...
... endeavour at a Stile and Air suitable to their Understanding . When I say this , I must be understood to mean , that I shall not lower but exalt the Subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their Entertainment , is not to be debased but ...
Strana 33
... endeavour to make an innocent if not an improving Entertain- ment , and by that Means at least divert the Minds of my Female Readers from greater Trifles . At the same Time , as I would fain give some finishing Touches to those which ...
... endeavour to make an innocent if not an improving Entertain- ment , and by that Means at least divert the Minds of my Female Readers from greater Trifles . At the same Time , as I would fain give some finishing Touches to those which ...
Strana 176
... endeavour to do in a Manner suitable to it , that I may not incur the Censure which a famous Critick bestows upon one who had written a Treatise upon the Sublime in a low groveling Stile . I intend to lay aside a whole Week for this ...
... endeavour to do in a Manner suitable to it , that I may not incur the Censure which a famous Critick bestows upon one who had written a Treatise upon the Sublime in a low groveling Stile . I intend to lay aside a whole Week for this ...
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