The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 25
... taken my resolutions to march on boldly in the cause of virtue and good sense , and to annoy their adversaries in whatever degree or rank of men they may be found ; I shall be deaf for the future to all the remonstrances that shall be ...
... taken my resolutions to march on boldly in the cause of virtue and good sense , and to annoy their adversaries in whatever degree or rank of men they may be found ; I shall be deaf for the future to all the remonstrances that shall be ...
Strana 31
... taken for graces in mien and gesture . This , Sir , is a specimen of the method we shall take to ex- pose the monsters which come within the notice of a regular theatre ; and we desire nothing more gross may be admitted by your ...
... taken for graces in mien and gesture . This , Sir , is a specimen of the method we shall take to ex- pose the monsters which come within the notice of a regular theatre ; and we desire nothing more gross may be admitted by your ...
Strana 33
... taken a house near Bloomsbury - Square , commodiously situated next the fields , in a good air ; where she teaches all sorts of birds of the loquacious kinds , as parrots , starlings , magpies , and others , to imitate human voices in ...
... taken a house near Bloomsbury - Square , commodiously situated next the fields , in a good air ; where she teaches all sorts of birds of the loquacious kinds , as parrots , starlings , magpies , and others , to imitate human voices in ...
Strana 37
... taken a resolution never to venture upon a second . She has no children to take care of , and leaves the management of her estate to my good friend Sir ROGER . But as the mind naturally sinks into a kind of lethargy , and falls asleep ...
... taken a resolution never to venture upon a second . She has no children to take care of , and leaves the management of her estate to my good friend Sir ROGER . But as the mind naturally sinks into a kind of lethargy , and falls asleep ...
Strana 50
... taken this turn : as The Mourning Bride , Tamerlane , Ulysses , Phædra and Hippolitus , with most of Mr. DRYDEN'S . I must also allow , that many of SHAKESPEARE's , and several of the celebrated tragedies of antiquity , are cast in the ...
... taken this turn : as The Mourning Bride , Tamerlane , Ulysses , Phædra and Hippolitus , with most of Mr. DRYDEN'S . I must also allow , that many of SHAKESPEARE's , and several of the celebrated tragedies of antiquity , are cast in the ...
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Acrostics admiration agreeable anagram appear April 26 ARISTOTLE audience beauty behaviour body charms club conversation creatures delight desire discourse dress DRYDEN Earl DOUGLAS endeavour English entertainment EPIG EUCRATE eyes face fair sex false favour gentleman GEORGE ETHERIDGE give GLAPHYRA hand hear heart honour humble servant humour Idol kind King lady LAERTES laugh learned letter live look lover mankind manner master means mention MIMNERMUS mind mistress nature nerally never NEVIA night numbers observe occasion OVID paper particular passion person PHARAMOND Pict Platonic Love pleased pleasure poet PORUS present prince racters reader reason ROSCOMMON sense shew sion Sir ROGER soul speak SPECTATOR talk tell temper thing thou thought tion told town tragedy turn verse VIRG VIRGIL virtue whig whole woman women words writing young