The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 18
... appear ; for as no mortal author , in the ordinary fate and viciffi- tude of things , knows to what use his work may , fome time or other , be applied , a man may often meet with very celebrated names in a paper of to- bacco . I have ...
... appear ; for as no mortal author , in the ordinary fate and viciffi- tude of things , knows to what use his work may , fome time or other , be applied , a man may often meet with very celebrated names in a paper of to- bacco . I have ...
Strana 19
... story , and pleases for no other reafon but because it is a copy of nature . There is even a defpicable fimplicity in the verfe ; and and yet , because the fentiment appears genuine and unaffected No. 85 . THE SPECTATOR .
... story , and pleases for no other reafon but because it is a copy of nature . There is even a defpicable fimplicity in the verfe ; and and yet , because the fentiment appears genuine and unaffected No. 85 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 20
and yet , because the fentiment appears genuine and unaffected , they are able to move the mind of the most polite reader with inward meltings of huma- nity and compaffion . The incidents grow out of the fubject , and are fuch as are ...
and yet , because the fentiment appears genuine and unaffected , they are able to move the mind of the most polite reader with inward meltings of huma- nity and compaffion . The incidents grow out of the fubject , and are fuch as are ...
Strana 21
... appear ! T ADDISON . HERE are several arts which all men are in fome measure masters of , without having been at the pains of learning them . Every one that speaks or pains No. 86. THE SPECTATOR . 21 When young and tir'd with sport and ...
... appear ! T ADDISON . HERE are several arts which all men are in fome measure masters of , without having been at the pains of learning them . Every one that speaks or pains No. 86. THE SPECTATOR . 21 When young and tir'd with sport and ...
Strana 23
... appears in his countenance . Accord- ingly he gives the prints of feveral faces that are of a different mould , and by a little overcharging the likeness , discovers the figures of these several kinds of brutal faces in human features ...
... appears in his countenance . Accord- ingly he gives the prints of feveral faces that are of a different mould , and by a little overcharging the likeness , discovers the figures of these several kinds of brutal faces in human features ...
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