The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 45
... common . On the contrary , in the ancient tragedies , and indeed in those of COR- NEILLE and RACINE , though the expressions are very great , it is the thought that bears them up , and swells them . For my own part , I prefer a noble ...
... common . On the contrary , in the ancient tragedies , and indeed in those of COR- NEILLE and RACINE , though the expressions are very great , it is the thought that bears them up , and swells them . For my own part , I prefer a noble ...
Strana 68
... common tragedies , we should not know very often that the persons are in dis- tress by any thing they say , if they did not from time to time apply their handkerchiefs to their eyes . Far be it from me to think of banishing this ...
... common tragedies , we should not know very often that the persons are in dis- tress by any thing they say , if they did not from time to time apply their handkerchiefs to their eyes . Far be it from me to think of banishing this ...
Strana 80
... common among dissenters ( especi- ally friends . ) Lectures in the morning , church - meet- ings at noon , and preparation sermons at night , take up so much of her time , it is very rare she knows what we have for dinner , unless when ...
... common among dissenters ( especi- ally friends . ) Lectures in the morning , church - meet- ings at noon , and preparation sermons at night , take up so much of her time , it is very rare she knows what we have for dinner , unless when ...
Strana 83
... common people of all countries admire , and seem to love so well , that they could eat them , according to the old proverb : I mean those cir- cumforaneous wits whom every nation calls by the name of that dish of meat which it loves ...
... common people of all countries admire , and seem to love so well , that they could eat them , according to the old proverb : I mean those cir- cumforaneous wits whom every nation calls by the name of that dish of meat which it loves ...
Strana 85
... common life : I shall pass by the consideration of those stage coxcombs that are able to shake a whole audience , and take notice of a particular sort of men who are such provokers of mirth in conver- sation , that it is impossible for ...
... common life : I shall pass by the consideration of those stage coxcombs that are able to shake a whole audience , and take notice of a particular sort of men who are such provokers of mirth in conver- sation , that it is impossible for ...
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