“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Strana 79
... colour , and fay faintly they wifh fuch a piece of news is true , he has the malice to speak fome good or other of every man of their acquaintance . THE I THE reliefs of the envious man are thofe little No. 19 . 79 THE SPECTATOR .
... colour , and fay faintly they wifh fuch a piece of news is true , he has the malice to speak fome good or other of every man of their acquaintance . THE I THE reliefs of the envious man are thofe little No. 19 . 79 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 113
... speak any thing unaccompanied with mus fical inftruments . BUT however this Italian method of acting in recita tivo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English opera ...
... speak any thing unaccompanied with mus fical inftruments . BUT however this Italian method of acting in recita tivo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English opera ...
Strana 127
... speak his fentiments to her father . The lover was admitted with the utmost freedom into the family , where a constrained behaviour , fevere looks and diftant civilities , were the higheft favours he could obtain of Latitia ; while ...
... speak his fentiments to her father . The lover was admitted with the utmost freedom into the family , where a constrained behaviour , fevere looks and diftant civilities , were the higheft favours he could obtain of Latitia ; while ...
Strana 134
... speak nonfenfe they believe they are talking humour ; and when they have drawn together a fcheme of abfurd inconfiftent ideas , they are not able to read it over to themfelves without laughing . These poor gentlemen endeavour to gain ...
... speak nonfenfe they believe they are talking humour ; and when they have drawn together a fcheme of abfurd inconfiftent ideas , they are not able to read it over to themfelves without laughing . These poor gentlemen endeavour to gain ...
Strana 140
... speak the language with great purity and volubility of tongue , together with all the fa . hionable phrafes and compliments now in ufe either at tea - tables or vifiting days . Thofe that have good voices may be taught to fing the newef ...
... speak the language with great purity and volubility of tongue , together with all the fa . hionable phrafes and compliments now in ufe either at tea - tables or vifiting days . Thofe that have good voices may be taught to fing the newef ...
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