The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 18
... just proportions and in fuch due time , that ‹ I could not forbear conceiving hopes of his be- • ing one day a most excellent player . I fawin- • deed but two things wanting to render his whole * action complete , I mean the keeping his ...
... just proportions and in fuch due time , that ‹ I could not forbear conceiving hopes of his be- • ing one day a most excellent player . I fawin- • deed but two things wanting to render his whole * action complete , I mean the keeping his ...
Strana 29
... just so much small - beer , or eat fuch a quantity of bread , as is fufficient to make me ' weight . In my greatest excesses I do not tran'- grefs more than the other half pound ; which , ' for my health's fake , I do the first Monday i ...
... just so much small - beer , or eat fuch a quantity of bread , as is fufficient to make me ' weight . In my greatest excesses I do not tran'- grefs more than the other half pound ; which , ' for my health's fake , I do the first Monday i ...
Strana 48
... just and natural thought that is not pronounced with vehemence , I would defire the reader , when he fees the tragedy of Oedipus , to observe how quietly the hero is dismissed at the end of the third act , after having pronounced the ...
... just and natural thought that is not pronounced with vehemence , I would defire the reader , when he fees the tragedy of Oedipus , to observe how quietly the hero is dismissed at the end of the third act , after having pronounced the ...
Strana 75
... just , and has not its foundation in the nature of things ; that the basis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be valuable , of which good fenfe is not the ground- work . Boileau has endeavoured to inculcate the same notion in ...
... just , and has not its foundation in the nature of things ; that the basis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be valuable , of which good fenfe is not the ground- work . Boileau has endeavoured to inculcate the same notion in ...
Strana 82
... just observation , that unless you add fomething of your own to what these fine gentlemen teach you , and which they are wholly ignorant of them- felves , you will much fooner get the character of an affected fop , than of a well bred ...
... just observation , that unless you add fomething of your own to what these fine gentlemen teach you , and which they are wholly ignorant of them- felves , you will much fooner get the character of an affected fop , than of a well bred ...
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