The Spectator, Svazek 11793 |
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Strana 78
... reason of the thing ; and a fellow that is capable of fhewing an impudent front before a whole congregation , and can bear being a pub- lic fpectacle , is not fo eafily rebuked as to amend by ad- monitions . If therefore my ...
... reason of the thing ; and a fellow that is capable of fhewing an impudent front before a whole congregation , and can bear being a pub- lic fpectacle , is not fo eafily rebuked as to amend by ad- monitions . If therefore my ...
Strana 79
... reason , one may be free upon him . I have put myself to great pains in confidering this prevailing quality which we call im- pudence , and have taken notice that it exerts itfelf in a dif- ferent manner according to the different foils ...
... reason , one may be free upon him . I have put myself to great pains in confidering this prevailing quality which we call im- pudence , and have taken notice that it exerts itfelf in a dif- ferent manner according to the different foils ...
Strana 118
... reason that we are fo little known in the world , is the fecrecy which we are ob- liged to live under in the univerfity . Our conftitution . runs counter to that of the place wherein we live ; for in love there are no doctors , and we ...
... reason that we are fo little known in the world , is the fecrecy which we are ob- liged to live under in the univerfity . Our conftitution . runs counter to that of the place wherein we live ; for in love there are no doctors , and we ...
Strana 136
... reason , and that it requires the direction of the niceft judgment , by fo much more as it indulges itself in the most bound- lefs freedoms . There is a kind of nature that is to be obferved in this fort of compofitions , as well as in ...
... reason , and that it requires the direction of the niceft judgment , by fo much more as it indulges itself in the most bound- lefs freedoms . There is a kind of nature that is to be obferved in this fort of compofitions , as well as in ...
Strana 155
... reason , though he has admirably fuccceeded in the tender and melting part of his tragedies , he sometimes falls into too great a famili- arity of phrafe in thofe parts , which , by Ariftotle's rule , ought to have been raised and ...
... reason , though he has admirably fuccceeded in the tender and melting part of his tragedies , he sometimes falls into too great a famili- arity of phrafe in thofe parts , which , by Ariftotle's rule , ought to have been raised and ...
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