The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 52
... Reader must not make uncharitable In ferences from my speaking knowingly of that sort of Crime which is at present treated of . He will , I hope , suppose I know it only from the Letters of Correspond ents , two of which you shall have ...
... Reader must not make uncharitable In ferences from my speaking knowingly of that sort of Crime which is at present treated of . He will , I hope , suppose I know it only from the Letters of Correspond ents , two of which you shall have ...
Strana 55
... Reader in mind of Horace , the greatest Wit and Critick in the Augustan Age ; and of Boileau , the most correct Poet among the Moderns : Not to mention la Fontaine , who by this way of Writing is come more into Vogue than any other ...
... Reader in mind of Horace , the greatest Wit and Critick in the Augustan Age ; and of Boileau , the most correct Poet among the Moderns : Not to mention la Fontaine , who by this way of Writing is come more into Vogue than any other ...
Strana 56
... Reader with a Fable of this kind , which I design as the Entertainment of the present Paper , I must in a few Words open the occasion of it , In the Account which Plato gives us of the Convers ation and Behaviour of Socrates the Morning ...
... Reader with a Fable of this kind , which I design as the Entertainment of the present Paper , I must in a few Words open the occasion of it , In the Account which Plato gives us of the Convers ation and Behaviour of Socrates the Morning ...
Strana 77
... Reader has a mind to see a Father of the same Stamp represented in the most exquisite Stroaks of Humour , he may meet with it in one of the finest Comedies that ever appeared upon the English Stage : I mean the part of Sir Sampson in ...
... Reader has a mind to see a Father of the same Stamp represented in the most exquisite Stroaks of Humour , he may meet with it in one of the finest Comedies that ever appeared upon the English Stage : I mean the part of Sir Sampson in ...
Strana 125
... Reader , I shall not enlarge upon it No. 202 . [ STEELE . ] THE Monday , October 22 . L Saepe decem vitiis instructior odit & horret . - Hor . HE other Day as I passed along the Street , I saw a sturdy Prentice - Boy Disputing with an ...
... Reader , I shall not enlarge upon it No. 202 . [ STEELE . ] THE Monday , October 22 . L Saepe decem vitiis instructior odit & horret . - Hor . HE other Day as I passed along the Street , I saw a sturdy Prentice - Boy Disputing with an ...
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