The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 22
... words , which were drawn out of the phrafe of one tongue into that of ano- ther , made the music appear very absurd in one torgue that was very natural in the other . I re- member an Italian verse that runs thus , word for word , And ...
... words , which were drawn out of the phrafe of one tongue into that of ano- ther , made the music appear very absurd in one torgue that was very natural in the other . I re- member an Italian verse that runs thus , word for word , And ...
Strana 34
... words ; because both nations do not always express the same passions by the same founds . love in a fair full - bottomed perriwig , and. wood and wire . If you will be pleased to give ' me a good word in your paper , you shall be every ...
... words ; because both nations do not always express the same passions by the same founds . love in a fair full - bottomed perriwig , and. wood and wire . If you will be pleased to give ' me a good word in your paper , you shall be every ...
Strana 43
... words distinctly , and in a proper tone and accent , but to speak the lan- guage with great purity and volubility of tongue , together with all the fashionable phrases and ' compliments now in use either at tea - tables or visiting ...
... words distinctly , and in a proper tone and accent , but to speak the lan- guage with great purity and volubility of tongue , together with all the fashionable phrases and ' compliments now in use either at tea - tables or visiting ...
Strana 46
... words , we may judge impartially of the thought , and confider whether it be natural or great enough for the per- son that utters it , whether it deferves to shine in such a blaze of eloquence , or shew itself in such a variety of ...
... words , we may judge impartially of the thought , and confider whether it be natural or great enough for the per- son that utters it , whether it deferves to shine in such a blaze of eloquence , or shew itself in such a variety of ...
Strana 52
... word . There may be a proper season for these several terrors ; and when they only come in as aids and assistances ... words to do . The appearance of the ghost in Hamlet is a nasterpiece in its kind , and wrought up with all the ...
... word . There may be a proper season for these several terrors ; and when they only come in as aids and assistances ... words to do . The appearance of the ghost in Hamlet is a nasterpiece in its kind , and wrought up with all the ...
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