The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 4
... fubject he speaks upon ; but we are fo far gone in years , that he obferves when he is among us , an earnestnefs to have him fall on fome divine topic , which he always treats with much authority , as one who has no interefts in this ...
... fubject he speaks upon ; but we are fo far gone in years , that he obferves when he is among us , an earnestnefs to have him fall on fome divine topic , which he always treats with much authority , as one who has no interefts in this ...
Strana 23
... fubject to it . All the per- fections of their fellow - creatures are odious ; youth , beauty , valour , and wisdom , are provoca- tions of their difpleasure . What a wretched and apoftate state is this ! To be offended with ex ...
... fubject to it . All the per- fections of their fellow - creatures are odious ; youth , beauty , valour , and wisdom , are provoca- tions of their difpleasure . What a wretched and apoftate state is this ! To be offended with ex ...
Strana 31
... fubject . I have left the repofitory of our English kings for the contempla- tion of another day , when I fhall find my mind difpofed for fo ferious an amufement . I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and ...
... fubject . I have left the repofitory of our English kings for the contempla- tion of another day , when I fhall find my mind difpofed for fo ferious an amufement . I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and ...
Strana 44
... fubject of another paper , in which I defign to recommend fuch par- ticular books as may be proper for the improve- ment of the fex , And as this is a fubject of a very nice nature , I fhall defire my correfpondents to give me their ...
... fubject of another paper , in which I defign to recommend fuch par- ticular books as may be proper for the improve- ment of the fex , And as this is a fubject of a very nice nature , I fhall defire my correfpondents to give me their ...
Strana 46
... fubject , I muft obferve that our English poets have fucceeded much bet- ter in the ftile , than in the fentiments of their tra- gedies . Their language is very often noble and fonorous , but the fenfe either very trifling or very ...
... fubject , I muft obferve that our English poets have fucceeded much bet- ter in the ftile , than in the fentiments of their tra- gedies . Their language is very often noble and fonorous , but the fenfe either very trifling or very ...
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