The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... reason , therefore , I shall publish a sheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my contemporaries ; and if I can in any way contribute to the diversion or improvement of the country in which I live , I shall leave it ...
... reason , therefore , I shall publish a sheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my contemporaries ; and if I can in any way contribute to the diversion or improvement of the country in which I live , I shall leave it ...
Strana 11
... reason he would not permit it to be acted in his house . And indeed I cannot blame him ; for , as he said very well upon that occasion , I do not hear that any of the performers in our opera pretend to equal the famous pied piper ...
... reason he would not permit it to be acted in his house . And indeed I cannot blame him ; for , as he said very well upon that occasion , I do not hear that any of the performers in our opera pretend to equal the famous pied piper ...
Strana 29
... reason to perform our parts . As to scenes of madness , you know , Sir , there are noble instances of this kind in Shakspeare : but then it is the disturbance of a noble mind , from generous and humane resentments . It is like that ...
... reason to perform our parts . As to scenes of madness , you know , Sir , there are noble instances of this kind in Shakspeare : but then it is the disturbance of a noble mind , from generous and humane resentments . It is like that ...
Strana 30
... reason , I always lay it down as a rule , that an indiscreet man is more hurtful than an ill- natured one ; for as the latter will only attack his enemies , and those he wishes ill to ; the other injures indifferently both friends and ...
... reason , I always lay it down as a rule , that an indiscreet man is more hurtful than an ill- natured one ; for as the latter will only attack his enemies , and those he wishes ill to ; the other injures indifferently both friends and ...
Strana 34
... reason - you know my thoughts so sincerely as I do at pre- able as if a man should call for more light , when he has a mind to go to sleep . Since then it is certain that our own hearts deceive us in the love of the world , and that we ...
... reason - you know my thoughts so sincerely as I do at pre- able as if a man should call for more light , when he has a mind to go to sleep . Since then it is certain that our own hearts deceive us in the love of the world , and that we ...
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