The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 298
... nerally applauded by ignorant readers . If the thought of the couplet in such compositions is good , the rhyme adds little to it ; and if bad , it will not be in the power of the rhyme to recommend it . I am afraid that great numbers of ...
... nerally applauded by ignorant readers . If the thought of the couplet in such compositions is good , the rhyme adds little to it ; and if bad , it will not be in the power of the rhyme to recommend it . I am afraid that great numbers of ...
Strana 304
... nerally , though not always , consists in such a resem- blance and congruity of ideas as this author mentions . I shall only add to it , by way of explanation , that every resemblance of ideas is not that which we call wit , unless it ...
... nerally , though not always , consists in such a resem- blance and congruity of ideas as this author mentions . I shall only add to it , by way of explanation , that every resemblance of ideas is not that which we call wit , unless it ...
Strana 381
... nerally found himself neglected by his new acquaint- ance as soon as they had hopes of growing great ; and used on such occasions to remark , that it was a great injustice to tax princes of forgetting them- selves in their high fortunes ...
... nerally found himself neglected by his new acquaint- ance as soon as they had hopes of growing great ; and used on such occasions to remark , that it was a great injustice to tax princes of forgetting them- selves in their high fortunes ...
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