The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 19
... fatires composed by those who fcarce know how to write . By the last post in particular , I received a packet of scandal which is not legible ; and have a whole bundle of letters in womens hands that are full of blots and calumnies ...
... fatires composed by those who fcarce know how to write . By the last post in particular , I received a packet of scandal which is not legible ; and have a whole bundle of letters in womens hands that are full of blots and calumnies ...
Strana 27
... fatire will then chiefly fall upon those who ought to be the most exempt from it . Virtue , merit , and every thing that is praifeworthy , will be made the fubject of ridicule and buffoonry . It is impoffible to enumerate the evils ...
... fatire will then chiefly fall upon those who ought to be the most exempt from it . Virtue , merit , and every thing that is praifeworthy , will be made the fubject of ridicule and buffoonry . It is impoffible to enumerate the evils ...
Strana 28
... fatire ; as if it were not infinitely more ho- nourable to be a good - natured man , than a wit . Where there is this little petulant humour in an author , he is often very mifchievous without de- signing to be so . For which reason I ...
... fatire ; as if it were not infinitely more ho- nourable to be a good - natured man , than a wit . Where there is this little petulant humour in an author , he is often very mifchievous without de- signing to be so . For which reason I ...
Strana 30
... fatire upon the departed persons ; who had left no other me- morial of them , but that they were born and that they died . They put me in mind of feveral per- fons mentioned in the battles of heroic poems , who have founding names given ...
... fatire upon the departed persons ; who had left no other me- morial of them , but that they were born and that they died . They put me in mind of feveral per- fons mentioned in the battles of heroic poems , who have founding names given ...
Strana 32
... fatire upon projec- tors in general , and a lively picture of the whole art of modern criticifm . For this reason the Italian artists cannot agree with our SIR , 32 N ° . 28 . THE SPECTATOR . their hearts to relinquish it; retirement is ...
... fatire upon projec- tors in general , and a lively picture of the whole art of modern criticifm . For this reason the Italian artists cannot agree with our SIR , 32 N ° . 28 . THE SPECTATOR . their hearts to relinquish it; retirement is ...
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