The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... words , which were drawn out of the phrase of one tongue into that of another , made the music appear very absurd in one tongue that was very natural in the other . I remember an Italian verse that ran thus , word for word : And turn'd ...
... words , which were drawn out of the phrase of one tongue into that of another , made the music appear very absurd in one tongue that was very natural in the other . I remember an Italian verse that ran thus , word for word : And turn'd ...
Strana 290
... words Marcus Tullius , with a figure of a vetch at the end of them , to be inscribed on a public monument . This was done probably to shew that he was neither ashamed of his name or family , notwith- standing the envy of his competitors ...
... words Marcus Tullius , with a figure of a vetch at the end of them , to be inscribed on a public monument . This was done probably to shew that he was neither ashamed of his name or family , notwith- standing the envy of his competitors ...
Strana 305
... words , as in puns and quibbles ; and sometimes of whole sentences or poems , cast into the figures of eggs , axes ... words , according to the foregoing instances ; there is another kind of wit , which consists partly in the ...
... words , as in puns and quibbles ; and sometimes of whole sentences or poems , cast into the figures of eggs , axes ... words , according to the foregoing instances ; there is another kind of wit , which consists partly in the ...
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