The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - 956 strán (strany) |
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Strana 11
... shall give a more particular . Account . There is no Place of general Resort , wherein I do not often make my Appearance ; fometimes I am feen thrufting my Head into a Round of Politicians at Will's , and liftning with great Attention ...
... shall give a more particular . Account . There is no Place of general Resort , wherein I do not often make my Appearance ; fometimes I am feen thrufting my Head into a Round of Politicians at Will's , and liftning with great Attention ...
Strana 21
... shall only inform my Reader that the firft Couple was Tyranny and Anar- chy , the fecond were Bigotry and Atheism , the third the Genius of a Commonwealth , and a young Man of about twenty - two Years of Age , whofe Name I could not ...
... shall only inform my Reader that the firft Couple was Tyranny and Anar- chy , the fecond were Bigotry and Atheism , the third the Genius of a Commonwealth , and a young Man of about twenty - two Years of Age , whofe Name I could not ...
Strana 26
... shall not think myself obliged , by this Pro- mife , to conceal any falfe Proteftations which I observe made by Glances in publick Affemblies ; but endeavour to make both Sexes appear in their Conduct what they are in their Hearts . By ...
... shall not think myself obliged , by this Pro- mife , to conceal any falfe Proteftations which I observe made by Glances in publick Affemblies ; but endeavour to make both Sexes appear in their Conduct what they are in their Hearts . By ...
Strana 29
... shall find that the English Writers , in their way of thinking and expreffing themfelves , refemble thofe Au- thors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the Poet himself , from whom the Dreams of this Opera are ...
... shall find that the English Writers , in their way of thinking and expreffing themfelves , refemble thofe Au- thors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the Poet himself , from whom the Dreams of this Opera are ...
Strana 33
... shall be ever after without Rules to guide . our Judgment in what is really becoming and ornamental . Nature and Reason direct one thing , Paffion and Hu mour another : To follow the Dictates of the two latter , is going into a Road ...
... shall be ever after without Rules to guide . our Judgment in what is really becoming and ornamental . Nature and Reason direct one thing , Paffion and Hu mour another : To follow the Dictates of the two latter , is going into a Road ...
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