The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 37
... reason that we are so selves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort of inamoratos , who are not so very much lost to common sense , but that they understand the folly they are guilty of ; and ...
... reason that we are so selves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort of inamoratos , who are not so very much lost to common sense , but that they understand the folly they are guilty of ; and ...
Strana 48
... reason , though he has admirably suc- ceeded in the tender and melting part of his tra- gedies , he sometimes falls into too great familiarity of phrase in those parts , which , by Aristotle's rule , ought to have been raised and ...
... reason , though he has admirably suc- ceeded in the tender and melting part of his tra- gedies , he sometimes falls into too great familiarity of phrase in those parts , which , by Aristotle's rule , ought to have been raised and ...
Strana 66
... reason they always place that he may make use of the souls of them in the other world , as he did of their wooden bodies in this . How absurd soever such an opinion as this may ap- pear , our European philosophers have maintained ...
... reason they always place that he may make use of the souls of them in the other world , as he did of their wooden bodies in this . How absurd soever such an opinion as this may ap- pear , our European philosophers have maintained ...
Strana 70
... reason it is thought that the forelock of the horse , in the antique equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius , represents at a distance the shape of an owl , to intimate the coun- try of the statuary who , in all probability was an ...
... reason it is thought that the forelock of the horse , in the antique equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius , represents at a distance the shape of an owl , to intimate the coun- try of the statuary who , in all probability was an ...
Strana 72
... reason , he said , because the rhymes are too common ; and for that reason easy to be put into verse . ' Marry , ' says I , if it be so , I am very well rewarded for all the pains I have been at . ' But by Monsieur Gom baud's leave ...
... reason , he said , because the rhymes are too common ; and for that reason easy to be put into verse . ' Marry , ' says I , if it be so , I am very well rewarded for all the pains I have been at . ' But by Monsieur Gom baud's leave ...
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