The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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As this mutual regard between the two sexes tends to the improvement of each of them , we may observe that men are apt to degenerate into rough and brutal natures , who live as if there were no such things as women in the world ; as ...
As this mutual regard between the two sexes tends to the improvement of each of them , we may observe that men are apt to degenerate into rough and brutal natures , who live as if there were no such things as women in the world ; as ...
Strana 80
... regard to Miller himself , but in that , as the fame went out , he had fought Parkes of Co- ventry . The acceptance of the combat ran in these words : " I Timothy Buck , of Clare - market , master of the noble science of defence ...
... regard to Miller himself , but in that , as the fame went out , he had fought Parkes of Co- ventry . The acceptance of the combat ran in these words : " I Timothy Buck , of Clare - market , master of the noble science of defence ...
Strana 91
... regard to the govern- ments which they superintend , as Ovid's palace of Fame with regard to the universe . The eyes of a watchful mi- nister run through the whole people . There is scarce a murmur or complaint that does not reach his ...
... regard to the govern- ments which they superintend , as Ovid's palace of Fame with regard to the universe . The eyes of a watchful mi- nister run through the whole people . There is scarce a murmur or complaint that does not reach his ...
Strana 111
... regard to ? Several paltry scribblers and declaimers have done me the honour to be dull upon me in reflections of this nature ; but , notwithstanding my name has been sometimes tra- duced by this contemptible tribe of men , I have ...
... regard to ? Several paltry scribblers and declaimers have done me the honour to be dull upon me in reflections of this nature ; but , notwithstanding my name has been sometimes tra- duced by this contemptible tribe of men , I have ...
Strana 114
... regard to , and that was , never to choose an improper subject for ridicule .. Now a subject is improper for ridicule , if it is apt to stir up horror and commiseration rather than laughter . For this reason , we do not find any comedy ...
... regard to , and that was , never to choose an improper subject for ridicule .. Now a subject is improper for ridicule , if it is apt to stir up horror and commiseration rather than laughter . For this reason , we do not find any comedy ...
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