The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
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Strana 43
... shew what are at present the reigning Entertainments of the Politer Part of Great Britain . Audiences have often been reproached by Writers for the Coarseness of their Taste , but our present Grievance does not seem to be the Want of a ...
... shew what are at present the reigning Entertainments of the Politer Part of Great Britain . Audiences have often been reproached by Writers for the Coarseness of their Taste , but our present Grievance does not seem to be the Want of a ...
Strana 108
... shew no Monsters , but Men who are converted into such by their own Industry and Affectation . If you please to be at the House to Night , you will see me do my Endeavour to shew some unnatural Appearances which are in vogue among the ...
... shew no Monsters , but Men who are converted into such by their own Industry and Affectation . If you please to be at the House to Night , you will see me do my Endeavour to shew some unnatural Appearances which are in vogue among the ...
Strana 266
... shew the Genius of the Author amidst all his Simplicity , it is just the same kind of Fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin Poets has made use of upon a Parallel Occasion ; I mean that Passage in Horace , where he describes ...
... shew the Genius of the Author amidst all his Simplicity , it is just the same kind of Fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin Poets has made use of upon a Parallel Occasion ; I mean that Passage in Horace , where he describes ...
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