The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana xix
... action the whole artillery of his cloquence , wit , and sarcasm , in aid of his new patrons he wrote a large portion of the " Examiner " ( of which he undertook the Editorship ) , and published numerous poems , papers , and pamphlets ...
... action the whole artillery of his cloquence , wit , and sarcasm , in aid of his new patrons he wrote a large portion of the " Examiner " ( of which he undertook the Editorship ) , and published numerous poems , papers , and pamphlets ...
Strana xxv
... action will look with veneration on the writer who is at one time combating Locke , and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year . A voluntary descent from the dignity of Science is , perhaps , the hardest lesson ...
... action will look with veneration on the writer who is at one time combating Locke , and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year . A voluntary descent from the dignity of Science is , perhaps , the hardest lesson ...
Strana 35
... action , and the good offices done the vanquished in the name of the Queen of England , gave both the con- queror and the captive the most lively examples of the courage and generosity of the nation he represented . VERY many favors and ...
... action , and the good offices done the vanquished in the name of the Queen of England , gave both the con- queror and the captive the most lively examples of the courage and generosity of the nation he represented . VERY many favors and ...
Strana 52
... action . Could they make the same use of their arms and legs , and inform their faces with as significant looks and passions , how glorious would an Eng- lish tragedy appear with that action which is capable of giving dignity to the ...
... action . Could they make the same use of their arms and legs , and inform their faces with as significant looks and passions , how glorious would an Eng- lish tragedy appear with that action which is capable of giving dignity to the ...
Strana 53
... action com- plete , I mean the keeping his head a little lower , and hiding his candle . " I observe that Mr. Powell and the undertakers of the opera had both the same thought , and I think much about the same time , of introducing ...
... action com- plete , I mean the keeping his head a little lower , and hiding his candle . " I observe that Mr. Powell and the undertakers of the opera had both the same thought , and I think much about the same time , of introducing ...
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