The Spectator, Svazek 1 |
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Strana 110
Mr. Bell has likewise distinguished himíelf by a device of the • same nature : and
here , Sir , I must beg leave to ob• serve to you , that this particular figure of a bell
has • given occasion to several pieces of wit in this kind . • A man of your reading
...
Mr. Bell has likewise distinguished himíelf by a device of the • same nature : and
here , Sir , I must beg leave to ob• serve to you , that this particular figure of a bell
has • given occasion to several pieces of wit in this kind . • A man of your reading
...
Strana 144
That part of the library which was designed for the reception of plays and
pamphlets , and other loose papers , was inclosed in a kind of iquare , consisting
of one of the prettiest grotesque works that ever I saw , and made up of
scaramouches ...
That part of the library which was designed for the reception of plays and
pamphlets , and other loose papers , was inclosed in a kind of iquare , consisting
of one of the prettiest grotesque works that ever I saw , and made up of
scaramouches ...
Strana 157
The best plays of this kind are the Orphan , Venice Preservcd , Alexander the
Great , Theodofius , All for Love , Oedipus , Oroonoko , Othello , & c . King Lear is
an admirable tragedy of the fame kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; manner . 10 P 2
it ...
The best plays of this kind are the Orphan , Venice Preservcd , Alexander the
Great , Theodofius , All for Love , Oedipus , Oroonoko , Othello , & c . King Lear is
an admirable tragedy of the fame kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; manner . 10 P 2
it ...
Strana 192
... where I believed I should see ladies ; and with my usual complaisance crippled
myself to wait upon o them . A very fumptuous table , agreeable company , ' and
kind reception , were but so many importunate ad' ditions to the torment I was in ...
... where I believed I should see ladies ; and with my usual complaisance crippled
myself to wait upon o them . A very fumptuous table , agreeable company , ' and
kind reception , were but so many importunate ad' ditions to the torment I was in ...
Strana 233
Mr. Drvuen hints at this obfolete kind of wit in one of the following vertes in his
Mac Flecno ; which an English reader calibini underland , who does not know
that there are those little poems above inentioned in the shape of wings and
altars ...
Mr. Drvuen hints at this obfolete kind of wit in one of the following vertes in his
Mac Flecno ; which an English reader calibini underland , who does not know
that there are those little poems above inentioned in the shape of wings and
altars ...
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