The Spectator, Svazek 1 |
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Strana 166
of the persons that speak . ... This very much embarrasses the actor , who is
forced to hold his neck extremely stiff and steady all the while he speaks ; and
notwithstanding any anxieties which he pretends for his mistress , his country , or
his ...
of the persons that speak . ... This very much embarrasses the actor , who is
forced to hold his neck extremely stiff and steady all the while he speaks ; and
notwithstanding any anxieties which he pretends for his mistress , his country , or
his ...
Strana 188
... he chooses his fool out of a lower or higher class of mankind ; or , to speak in a
more philosophical language , that secret elation and pride of heart which is
generally called laughter , arises in him , from his comparing himself with an
object ...
... he chooses his fool out of a lower or higher class of mankind ; or , to speak in a
more philosophical language , that secret elation and pride of heart which is
generally called laughter , arises in him , from his comparing himself with an
object ...
Strana 194
The latter is the more general defire , and I know very able flatterers that never
speak a word in praise of the persons from whom they obtain daily favours , but
still practise a skilful attention to whatever is uttered by those with whom they ...
The latter is the more general defire , and I know very able flatterers that never
speak a word in praise of the persons from whom they obtain daily favours , but
still practise a skilful attention to whatever is uttered by those with whom they ...
Strana 246
And , to speak the truth , I do very much apprehend , by some of the last winter's
productions , which had their fets of admirers , that our pofterity will in a few years
degenerate into a race of pursters ; at least , a man may be very excusable for ...
And , to speak the truth , I do very much apprehend , by some of the last winter's
productions , which had their fets of admirers , that our pofterity will in a few years
degenerate into a race of pursters ; at least , a man may be very excusable for ...
Strana 264
Then to recommend her as a fit spouse for his hero , the poet makes her speak
her fenfe of marriage very ingeniously ; “ I think , ” lays the , “ I might be brcught to
endure him , and that is all a “ reasonable woman should expect in an husband .
Then to recommend her as a fit spouse for his hero , the poet makes her speak
her fenfe of marriage very ingeniously ; “ I think , ” lays the , “ I might be brcught to
endure him , and that is all a “ reasonable woman should expect in an husband .
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