The Spectator, Zväzok 1,Vydanie 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Strana 67
... Admiration which the raifes in others . She flourishes in Courts and Palaces , Theatres and Affemblies , and has no Existence , but when she is looked upon . AURELIA , though a Woman of great Quality , delights in the Privacy of a ...
... Admiration which the raifes in others . She flourishes in Courts and Palaces , Theatres and Affemblies , and has no Existence , but when she is looked upon . AURELIA , though a Woman of great Quality , delights in the Privacy of a ...
Strana 79
... admirable Tragedy ? Mu- fic is certainly a very agreeable Entertainment : but if it would take the intire Poffeffion of our Ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing Senfe , if it would exclude Arts that have a much greater ...
... admirable Tragedy ? Mu- fic is certainly a very agreeable Entertainment : but if it would take the intire Poffeffion of our Ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing Senfe , if it would exclude Arts that have a much greater ...
Strana 90
... Admiration the Wonder of Idiots ; elfe fuch improbable , monftrous , and incoherent Dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmoft Scorn and Con- tempt , but even with the loudest Applause and Appro- bation . But the ...
... Admiration the Wonder of Idiots ; elfe fuch improbable , monftrous , and incoherent Dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmoft Scorn and Con- tempt , but even with the loudest Applause and Appro- bation . But the ...
Strana 119
... Admiration , in the Italian Mufick ( if one may fo call them ) which refemble their Accents in Difcourfe on fuch ... admiring Purcell's Com- pofitions , and thinking his Tunes fo wonderfully adapted to his Words ; becaufe both Nations do ...
... Admiration , in the Italian Mufick ( if one may fo call them ) which refemble their Accents in Difcourfe on fuch ... admiring Purcell's Com- pofitions , and thinking his Tunes fo wonderfully adapted to his Words ; becaufe both Nations do ...
Strana 162
... admirable Tragedy of the fame kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chimerical Notion of Poetical Juftice , in my humble Opinion it has loft half its Beauty . At the fame time I muft allow , that there ...
... admirable Tragedy of the fame kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chimerical Notion of Poetical Juftice , in my humble Opinion it has loft half its Beauty . At the fame time I muft allow , that there ...
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