“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Strana 27
... piece ; and that the scenes which are defigned as the representations of nature , fhould be filled with refem- blances , and not with the things themselves . If one would reprefent a wide champaign country filled with herds and flocks ...
... piece ; and that the scenes which are defigned as the representations of nature , fhould be filled with refem- blances , and not with the things themselves . If one would reprefent a wide champaign country filled with herds and flocks ...
Strana 48
... when they have fuch a handle given them of being witty . But let them remember that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of ral- lery . C Tuesday , No 11 . Tuesday , MARCH 13 . Dat veniam 48 No 10 . THE SPECTATOR .
... when they have fuch a handle given them of being witty . But let them remember that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of ral- lery . C Tuesday , No 11 . Tuesday , MARCH 13 . Dat veniam 48 No 10 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 50
... piece of rallery as an outrage done to her fex ; as indeed I have always obferved that women , whether out of a nicer regard to their honour , or what other reason I cannot tell , are more fenfibly touched with thofe general afperfions ...
... piece of rallery as an outrage done to her fex ; as indeed I have always obferved that women , whether out of a nicer regard to their honour , or what other reason I cannot tell , are more fenfibly touched with thofe general afperfions ...
Strana 61
... piece of ill - na- ture in you , to fhew fo great an esteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a lion that is your own countryman . • I TAKE notice of your fable of the lion and man , but I am fo equally concerned in that matter , that ...
... piece of ill - na- ture in you , to fhew fo great an esteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a lion that is your own countryman . • I TAKE notice of your fable of the lion and man , but I am fo equally concerned in that matter , that ...
Strana 64
... piece , and the scenes were ma- naged very dextroufly ; which calls on me to take no- tice , that at the Hay - market , the undertakers forgetting to change their fide - scenes , we were prefented with a profpect of the ocean in the ...
... piece , and the scenes were ma- naged very dextroufly ; which calls on me to take no- tice , that at the Hay - market , the undertakers forgetting to change their fide - scenes , we were prefented with a profpect of the ocean in the ...
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