The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 31
... character which is given us of him denotes that generous fcorn and intrepidity which attends heroic vir- tue . The author doubtless defigned it as a pattern to thofe , who live among mankind in their prefent fate of degeneracy and ...
... character which is given us of him denotes that generous fcorn and intrepidity which attends heroic vir- tue . The author doubtless defigned it as a pattern to thofe , who live among mankind in their prefent fate of degeneracy and ...
Strana 48
... characters which we think more lau- ⚫dable , that of being very good wives . If any of your ⚫ correfpondents inquire for a fpoufe for an honeft coun- try try gentleman , whofe eftate is not dipped , and 48 , N ° 332 THE SPECTATOR .
... characters which we think more lau- ⚫dable , that of being very good wives . If any of your ⚫ correfpondents inquire for a fpoufe for an honeft coun- try try gentleman , whofe eftate is not dipped , and 48 , N ° 332 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 58
... character of Pyrrhus , march to his throne to receive Oreftes , is convinced that majeftic and great concep- tions are expreffed in the very step ; but perhaps , tho ' no other man could perform that incident as well as he does , he ...
... character of Pyrrhus , march to his throne to receive Oreftes , is convinced that majeftic and great concep- tions are expreffed in the very step ; but perhaps , tho ' no other man could perform that incident as well as he does , he ...
Strana 60
... character by which ⚫ dances are writ down , and communicated to one ma- fter from another . If fome great genius after this would arife , and advance this art to that perfection it ⚫feems capable of receiving , what might not be ...
... character by which ⚫ dances are writ down , and communicated to one ma- fter from another . If fome great genius after this would arife , and advance this art to that perfection it ⚫feems capable of receiving , what might not be ...
Strana 70
... character , that he confounds its beauties with its blemishes , and looks even upon the faulty part of it with an eye of admiration . I I have often wondered how Alexander , who was naturally of a generous and merciful difpofition ...
... character , that he confounds its beauties with its blemishes , and looks even upon the faulty part of it with an eye of admiration . I I have often wondered how Alexander , who was naturally of a generous and merciful difpofition ...
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