The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 6-10 z 39
Strana 58
... dresses and decorations of the stage . There is some- thing of this kind very ridiculous in the English theatre . When the author has a mind to terrify us , it thunders ; when he would make us melancholy , the stage is dark- ened . But ...
... dresses and decorations of the stage . There is some- thing of this kind very ridiculous in the English theatre . When the author has a mind to terrify us , it thunders ; when he would make us melancholy , the stage is dark- ened . But ...
Strana 60
... dresses and clothes that were thread - bare and decayed . This artifice for moving pity , seems as ill contrived , as that we have been speaking of , to inspire us with a great idea . of the persons introduced upon the stage . In short ...
... dresses and clothes that were thread - bare and decayed . This artifice for moving pity , seems as ill contrived , as that we have been speaking of , to inspire us with a great idea . of the persons introduced upon the stage . In short ...
Strana 87
... dress every day of his life for these thirty years past , and still added to the deformity he was born with . The Pict has still greater merit to- wards us , and has , ever since she came to years of dis- cretion , deserted the handsome ...
... dress every day of his life for these thirty years past , and still added to the deformity he was born with . The Pict has still greater merit to- wards us , and has , ever since she came to years of dis- cretion , deserted the handsome ...
Strana 97
... dress is likewise very bar- barous , for they almost strangle themselves about the neck , and bind their bodies with many ligatures , that we are apt to think are the occasion of several distempers among them , which our country is ...
... dress is likewise very bar- barous , for they almost strangle themselves about the neck , and bind their bodies with many ligatures , that we are apt to think are the occasion of several distempers among them , which our country is ...
Strana 98
... dresses , and manners of other countries are ri- diculous and extravagant , if they do not resemble those of our own . C. No. 51 . SATURDAY , APRIL 28 , 1711 . Torquet ab obscenis jam nunc sermonibus aurem . HOR . I EP . ii . 127 . " He ...
... dresses , and manners of other countries are ri- diculous and extravagant , if they do not resemble those of our own . C. No. 51 . SATURDAY , APRIL 28 , 1711 . Torquet ab obscenis jam nunc sermonibus aurem . HOR . I EP . ii . 127 . " He ...
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Acrostics admiration agreeable anagram appear April 26 ARISTOTLE audience beauty behaviour body charms club conversation creatures delight desire discourse dress DRYDEN Earl DOUGLAS endeavour English entertainment EPIG EUCRATE eyes face fair sex false favour gentleman GEORGE ETHERIDGE give GLAPHYRA hand hear heart honour humble servant humour Idol kind King lady LAERTES laugh learned letter live look lover mankind manner master means mention MIMNERMUS mind mistress nature nerally never NEVIA night numbers observe occasion OVID paper particular passion person PHARAMOND Pict Platonic Love pleased pleasure poet PORUS present prince racters reader reason ROSCOMMON sense shew sion Sir ROGER soul speak SPECTATOR talk tell temper thing thou thought tion told town tragedy turn verse VIRG VIRGIL virtue whig whole woman women words writing young