The Spectator, Zväzok 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 10
... hear you ; you will make me for- growing so deep in the heart of man , that the get that you are a gentleman ; I would not affectation outlives the practice of it . You willingly lose you as a friend ; " and the like must have observed ...
... hear you ; you will make me for- growing so deep in the heart of man , that the get that you are a gentleman ; I would not affectation outlives the practice of it . You willingly lose you as a friend ; " and the like must have observed ...
Strana 15
... hear their conversation ; are cir- cumstances that give an agreeable surprise to the reader , and are devised with great art , to connect that series of adventures in which the poet has engaged this artificer of fraud . when he prepares ...
... hear their conversation ; are cir- cumstances that give an agreeable surprise to the reader , and are devised with great art , to connect that series of adventures in which the poet has engaged this artificer of fraud . when he prepares ...
Strana 37
... hear him , at the conclusion of almost sion to moralize ( in his way ) upon an evil every scene telling me that he could not conscience , adding , that Orestes , in his mad- imagine how the play would end . One while ness , looked as if ...
... hear him , at the conclusion of almost sion to moralize ( in his way ) upon an evil every scene telling me that he could not conscience , adding , that Orestes , in his mad- imagine how the play would end . One while ness , looked as if ...
Strana 40
... hear such re- flections on the several incidents of the play as pure nature suggested , and from the other , such as flowed from the exactest art , and judgment : though I must confess that my cu- riosity led me so much to observe the ...
... hear such re- flections on the several incidents of the play as pure nature suggested , and from the other , such as flowed from the exactest art , and judgment : though I must confess that my cu- riosity led me so much to observe the ...
Strana 42
... hears , And longer will delay to hear thee tell His generation , & c . The thought of the golden compasses is con- Let very noble incident in this wonderful descrip- tion . Homer , when he speaks of the gods , as- cribes to them several ...
... hears , And longer will delay to hear thee tell His generation , & c . The thought of the golden compasses is con- Let very noble incident in this wonderful descrip- tion . Homer , when he speaks of the gods , as- cribes to them several ...
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