The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 7
... those scenes fhould be ve- ry surprising which were contrived by two poets of different nations , and raised by two magicians of different sexes . Armida ( as we are told in the argument ) was an Amazonian enchantrefs , and poor Signior ...
... those scenes fhould be ve- ry surprising which were contrived by two poets of different nations , and raised by two magicians of different sexes . Armida ( as we are told in the argument ) was an Amazonian enchantrefs , and poor Signior ...
Strana 23
... those who are exempt from this paffion , give the quickest pangs to perfons who are fubject to it . All the per- fections of their fellow - creatures are odious ; youth , beauty , valour , and wisdom , are provoca- tions of their ...
... those who are exempt from this paffion , give the quickest pangs to perfons who are fubject to it . All the per- fections of their fellow - creatures are odious ; youth , beauty , valour , and wisdom , are provoca- tions of their ...
Strana 25
... those whom I reckon among the litigious are fuch as are only quarrelfome in their hearts , and have no oppor- tunity of fhewing their paffion at the bar . Ne- vertheless , as they do not know what ftrifes may arife , they appear at the ...
... those whom I reckon among the litigious are fuch as are only quarrelfome in their hearts , and have no oppor- tunity of fhewing their paffion at the bar . Ne- vertheless , as they do not know what ftrifes may arife , they appear at the ...
Strana 27
... those mean cir- cumftanees that Pafquin reprefented her . As this pafquinade made a great noife in Rome , the Pope offered a confiderable sum of money to any per- fon that should discover the author of it . author relying upon his ...
... those mean cir- cumftanees that Pafquin reprefented her . As this pafquinade made a great noife in Rome , the Pope offered a confiderable sum of money to any per- fon that should discover the author of it . author relying upon his ...
Strana 30
... those I have already obferved , and you will very much • oblige . · < Your humble fervant , This letter puts me in mind of an Italian epi- taph written on the monument of a Valetudina- rian ; " Stavo ben , ma per ftar Meglio , fto qui ...
... those I have already obferved , and you will very much • oblige . · < Your humble fervant , This letter puts me in mind of an Italian epi- taph written on the monument of a Valetudina- rian ; " Stavo ben , ma per ftar Meglio , fto qui ...
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