The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... kind reception than indeed I could have hoped for from such subjects ; for which reason I shall enter upon my present undertaking with greater cheerfulness . In this , and one or two following papers , I shall trace out the history of ...
... kind reception than indeed I could have hoped for from such subjects ; for which reason I shall enter upon my present undertaking with greater cheerfulness . In this , and one or two following papers , I shall trace out the history of ...
Strana 70
... kind of wit without loss of time , as being provided better than any other poets with verses of all sizes and dimen- sions . - C . No. 59. , TUESDAY , MAY 8 , 1711 . Operose nihil agunt . - SENECA . Busy about nothing . a whole word ...
... kind of wit without loss of time , as being provided better than any other poets with verses of all sizes and dimen- sions . - C . No. 59. , TUESDAY , MAY 8 , 1711 . Operose nihil agunt . - SENECA . Busy about nothing . a whole word ...
Strana 71
... kind of writing , calls his rival , who ( it seems ) was distorted , and had his limbs set in places that did not properly be- long to them , " the anagram of a man . " When the anagrammatist takes a name to work upon , he considers it ...
... kind of writing , calls his rival , who ( it seems ) was distorted , and had his limbs set in places that did not properly be- long to them , " the anagram of a man . " When the anagrammatist takes a name to work upon , he considers it ...
Strana 72
... kind of wit . If the reader will be at the trouble to see examples of it , let him look into the new Mercure Gallant ; where the author every month gives a list of rhymes to be filled up by the ingeni- ous , in order to be communicated ...
... kind of wit . If the reader will be at the trouble to see examples of it , let him look into the new Mercure Gallant ; where the author every month gives a list of rhymes to be filled up by the ingeni- ous , in order to be communicated ...
Strana 74
... kind of wit which consists partly in the resemblance of ideas , and partly in the resemblance of words , which for distinction - sake I shall call mixed wit . This kind of wit is that which abounds in Cowley , more than in any other ...
... kind of wit which consists partly in the resemblance of ideas , and partly in the resemblance of words , which for distinction - sake I shall call mixed wit . This kind of wit is that which abounds in Cowley , more than in any other ...
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