The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 48
... obferve how quietly the hero is difmiffed at the end of the third act , after having pronounced the following lines , in which the thought is very natural , and apt to move com- paffion ; To you , good gods , I make my laft appeal ; Or ...
... obferve how quietly the hero is difmiffed at the end of the third act , after having pronounced the following lines , in which the thought is very natural , and apt to move com- paffion ; To you , good gods , I make my laft appeal ; Or ...
Strana 49
... obferve , without being feen . The Pict begins the face the defigned to wear that day , and I have heard him proteft she had worked a full half hour before he knew her to be the fame woman , As foon as he faw the dawn of that complexion ...
... obferve , without being feen . The Pict begins the face the defigned to wear that day , and I have heard him proteft she had worked a full half hour before he knew her to be the fame woman , As foon as he faw the dawn of that complexion ...
Strana 53
... obferves that decency which Ho- race afterwards established by a rule , of forbear- ing to commit parricides or ... obferve that though the devoted per- fons of the tragedy were feldom flain before the audience , which has generally ...
... obferves that decency which Ho- race afterwards established by a rule , of forbear- ing to commit parricides or ... obferve that though the devoted per- fons of the tragedy were feldom flain before the audience , which has generally ...
Strana 66
... obferve a man's life is half fpent before he is taken notice of ; and a woman in the prime of her years is out of fashion and neglected . The boy I fhall confider upon fome other occafion , and at prefent ftick to the girl and I am the ...
... obferve a man's life is half fpent before he is taken notice of ; and a woman in the prime of her years is out of fashion and neglected . The boy I fhall confider upon fome other occafion , and at prefent ftick to the girl and I am the ...
Strana 69
... obferve in this , and feveral other pre- cepts in this author , thofe little familiar inftan- ces and illuftrations which are fo much admired in the moral writings of Horace and Epictetus . There are very beautiful inftances of this ...
... obferve in this , and feveral other pre- cepts in this author , thofe little familiar inftan- ces and illuftrations which are fo much admired in the moral writings of Horace and Epictetus . There are very beautiful inftances of this ...
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