The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 58
... character of a mild and peaceable man in his profeffion . If the for- mer was too furious , this was too fheepish , for his part ; infomuch , that after a fhort modeft walk upon the ftage , he would fall at the first touch of Hydafpes ...
... character of a mild and peaceable man in his profeffion . If the for- mer was too furious , this was too fheepish , for his part ; infomuch , that after a fhort modeft walk upon the ftage , he would fall at the first touch of Hydafpes ...
Strana 59
... Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. himfelf , in his private character of a Tailor . I must not omit that it was this fecond Lion who treated me with fo much humanity behind the scenes . The acting Lion at prefent is , as I am ...
... Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. himfelf , in his private character of a Tailor . I must not omit that it was this fecond Lion who treated me with fo much humanity behind the scenes . The acting Lion at prefent is , as I am ...
Strana 61
... character , or the fierceness of mine . I defire you would for your own fake forbear fuch intimations for the fu- and must say it is a great piece of ill - nature in you , to fhew fo great an efteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a ...
... character , or the fierceness of mine . I defire you would for your own fake forbear fuch intimations for the fu- and must say it is a great piece of ill - nature in you , to fhew fo great an efteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a ...
Strana 63
... character at my houfe . The last day we prefented , every body was fo rafhly ← habited , that when they came to ... characters in my affemblies , I hope you will allow there is a foundation laid for more elegant and improving ...
... character at my houfe . The last day we prefented , every body was fo rafhly ← habited , that when they came to ... characters in my affemblies , I hope you will allow there is a foundation laid for more elegant and improving ...
Strana 68
... character of Camilla ; who , though the feems to have fhaken off all the other weak- neffes of her fex , is ftill defcribed as a woman in this par- ticular . The poet tells us , that , after having made a great flaughter of the enemy ...
... character of Camilla ; who , though the feems to have fhaken off all the other weak- neffes of her fex , is ftill defcribed as a woman in this par- ticular . The poet tells us , that , after having made a great flaughter of the enemy ...
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