The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 53
... Sometimes the wit of would dispatch him , and by ordering him to retire into that part of the palace where he had flain his father , whose murder he would revenge in the very fame place where it was committed . By this means the poet ...
... Sometimes the wit of would dispatch him , and by ordering him to retire into that part of the palace where he had flain his father , whose murder he would revenge in the very fame place where it was committed . By this means the poet ...
Strana 83
... sometimes I am justled among a body of Arminians : fometimes I am lost in a crowd of Jews ; and sometimes make one in a groupe of Dutchmen . I am a Dane , Swede , or Frenchman , at different times ; Difficilis , facilis , jucundus ...
... sometimes I am justled among a body of Arminians : fometimes I am lost in a crowd of Jews ; and sometimes make one in a groupe of Dutchmen . I am a Dane , Swede , or Frenchman , at different times ; Difficilis , facilis , jucundus ...
Strana 91
... sometimes exquifitely noble ; that the lan- guage is often very founding ; and that the whole is written with a true poetical fpirit . If this song had been written in the Gothic manner , which is the delight of all our little wits ...
... sometimes exquifitely noble ; that the lan- guage is often very founding ; and that the whole is written with a true poetical fpirit . If this song had been written in the Gothic manner , which is the delight of all our little wits ...
Strana 95
... Sometimes in a morning he puts his whole family in an hurry , ' and at last goes out without being able to stay for his coach or dinner , and for that day you may fee him in every part of the town , except the very place where he had ...
... Sometimes in a morning he puts his whole family in an hurry , ' and at last goes out without being able to stay for his coach or dinner , and for that day you may fee him in every part of the town , except the very place where he had ...
Strana 9
... Sometimes in rough and undigested plays We meet with fuch a lucky character , As , being humour'd right , and well pursu'd , Succeeds much better than the shallow verse , And chiming trifles of more studious pens , I ROSCOMMON . IT is ...
... Sometimes in rough and undigested plays We meet with fuch a lucky character , As , being humour'd right , and well pursu'd , Succeeds much better than the shallow verse , And chiming trifles of more studious pens , I ROSCOMMON . IT is ...
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