The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 144
... passion by his gesture . It is very ordinary in the assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make a discourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the temper of his mind in such a manner , as that the whole company shall ...
... passion by his gesture . It is very ordinary in the assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make a discourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the temper of his mind in such a manner , as that the whole company shall ...
Strana 145
... passion , that we admit of no graduates in it . Our presidentship is bestowed according to the dignity of passion ; our number is unlimited ; and our statutes are like those of the druids , recorded in our own breasts only , and ...
... passion , that we admit of no graduates in it . Our presidentship is bestowed according to the dignity of passion ; our number is unlimited ; and our statutes are like those of the druids , recorded in our own breasts only , and ...
Strana 195
... passion , as in tragi - comedies , it is diverted upon another object , which weakens their concern for the ... passion , or in- flaming a real passion into fustian . This hath filled the mouths of our heroes with bombast ; and given ...
... passion , as in tragi - comedies , it is diverted upon another object , which weakens their concern for the ... passion , or in- flaming a real passion into fustian . This hath filled the mouths of our heroes with bombast ; and given ...
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