The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1958 |
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... Entertainment , is not to be debased but refined . A Man may appear learned , without talking Sen- tences ; as in his ordinary Gesture he discovers he can Dance , tho ' he does not cut Capers . In a Word , I shall take it for the ...
... Entertainment , is not to be debased but refined . A Man may appear learned , without talking Sen- tences ; as in his ordinary Gesture he discovers he can Dance , tho ' he does not cut Capers . In a Word , I shall take it for the ...
Strana 66
... Entertainments . Our Mirth is the Laughter of Fools , and our Admiration the Wonder of Idiots ; else such improbable , monstrous , and in- coherent Dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmost Scorn and Contempt ...
... Entertainments . Our Mirth is the Laughter of Fools , and our Admiration the Wonder of Idiots ; else such improbable , monstrous , and in- coherent Dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmost Scorn and Contempt ...
Strana 116
... Entertainment of every Moment : He that hopes for it must be able to suspend the Possession of it till proper ... Entertainments . A virtuous Man ( says Seneca ) strugling with Misfortunes , is such a Spec- tacle as Gods might look ...
... Entertainment of every Moment : He that hopes for it must be able to suspend the Possession of it till proper ... Entertainments . A virtuous Man ( says Seneca ) strugling with Misfortunes , is such a Spec- tacle as Gods might look ...
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