The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 89
... those by which men grow famous , and get them selves a name ? But as this paffion for admiration , when it works according to reason , improves the beautiful part of our species in every thing that is laudable : so nothing is more ...
... those by which men grow famous , and get them selves a name ? But as this paffion for admiration , when it works according to reason , improves the beautiful part of our species in every thing that is laudable : so nothing is more ...
Strana 90
... those passages , but that he was directed to them in - general by the fame kind of poetical genius , and by the fame co- pyings after nature . Had this old fong been filled with epigrammati cal turns and points of wit , it might perhaps ...
... those passages , but that he was directed to them in - general by the fame kind of poetical genius , and by the fame co- pyings after nature . Had this old fong been filled with epigrammati cal turns and points of wit , it might perhaps ...
Strana 91
... those that commonly pass , among the ignorant , for perfons who have a great deal of hu- mour . She had the play of Sir Fopling in her hand , and after she had faid it was happy for her here was not fo charming a creature as Dorimant ...
... those that commonly pass , among the ignorant , for perfons who have a great deal of hu- mour . She had the play of Sir Fopling in her hand , and after she had faid it was happy for her here was not fo charming a creature as Dorimant ...
Strana 5
... those on my left , Tories ; and that those who had placed themselves in the middle - boxes were a neu- tral party , whose faces had not yet declared them selves . These last , however , as I afterwards found , diminished daily , and ...
... those on my left , Tories ; and that those who had placed themselves in the middle - boxes were a neu- tral party , whose faces had not yet declared them selves . These last , however , as I afterwards found , diminished daily , and ...
Strana 6
... those peculiar charms with which na- ture has endowed them . When the Roman's and Sabines were at war , and just upon the point of giving battle , the wo- men , who were allied to both of them , interpofed with fo many tears and ...
... those peculiar charms with which na- ture has endowed them . When the Roman's and Sabines were at war , and just upon the point of giving battle , the wo- men , who were allied to both of them , interpofed with fo many tears and ...
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