The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 24
... defign of pleasing is visible , an abfurdity in the way toward it is easily forgiven . But those who are downright impudent , and go on without reflection that they are fuch , are more to be tolerated , than a fet of fellows among us ...
... defign of pleasing is visible , an abfurdity in the way toward it is easily forgiven . But those who are downright impudent , and go on without reflection that they are fuch , are more to be tolerated , than a fet of fellows among us ...
Strana 39
... defign . He still figh'd in vain for Lætitia , but found certain relief in the agreeable conversation of Daphne . At length , heartily tired with the haughty imper- tinence of Lætitia , and charmed with repeated in- ftances of good ...
... defign . He still figh'd in vain for Lætitia , but found certain relief in the agreeable conversation of Daphne . At length , heartily tired with the haughty imper- tinence of Lætitia , and charmed with repeated in- ftances of good ...
Strana 42
... defign . It is with great delight , that we 4 expect the execution of this work ; and in order to contribute to it , we have given warning to all SALMONEUS of Covent - Garden . " our ghofts to get their livelihoods where they their ...
... defign . It is with great delight , that we 4 expect the execution of this work ; and in order to contribute to it , we have given warning to all SALMONEUS of Covent - Garden . " our ghofts to get their livelihoods where they their ...
Strana 47
... defign of tragedy is to raise commiferation and terror in the minds of the audience , we shall defeat this great end , if we always make virtue and inno- cence happy and successful . Whatever crofles and disappointments a good man ...
... defign of tragedy is to raise commiferation and terror in the minds of the audience , we shall defeat this great end , if we always make virtue and inno- cence happy and successful . Whatever crofles and disappointments a good man ...
Strana 50
... defign and transactions of too many clubs are triffing , and manifestly of no confequence to the nation or public weal ; those I'll give you up . But you must do me then the justice to own , that nothing can be. then thous 50 N ° . 43 ...
... defign and transactions of too many clubs are triffing , and manifestly of no confequence to the nation or public weal ; those I'll give you up . But you must do me then the justice to own , that nothing can be. then thous 50 N ° . 43 ...
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