The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 263
... general opinion cannot long fupport ine . Without further preface , I am going to look into fome of our moft applauded plays , and fee whether they they deferve the figure they at present bear in the N ° 65 263 THE SPECTATOR .
... general opinion cannot long fupport ine . Without further preface , I am going to look into fome of our moft applauded plays , and fee whether they they deferve the figure they at present bear in the N ° 65 263 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 264
... present bear in the ima ginations of men , or not . In reflecting upon thefe works , I fhall chiefly dwell upon that for which each refpective play is moft celebrated . The prefent paper fhall be employed upon Sir Fopling Flutter . The ...
... present bear in the ima ginations of men , or not . In reflecting upon thefe works , I fhall chiefly dwell upon that for which each refpective play is moft celebrated . The prefent paper fhall be employed upon Sir Fopling Flutter . The ...
Strana 268
... present stick to the girl ; and I am the more inclined to this , because I have feveral letters which complain to me that my female readers have not understood nie fome days last past , and take themselves to be unconcerned in the ...
... present stick to the girl ; and I am the more inclined to this , because I have feveral letters which complain to me that my female readers have not understood nie fome days last past , and take themselves to be unconcerned in the ...
Strana 311
... present . So that keeping his eyes full upon me , to the great fur- prize of his audience , he broke off his first harangue , and proceeded thus : : - " Why now there's my friend , " men- tioning me by name , " he is a fellow that ...
... present . So that keeping his eyes full upon me , to the great fur- prize of his audience , he broke off his first harangue , and proceeded thus : : - " Why now there's my friend , " men- tioning me by name , " he is a fellow that ...
Strana 318
... present time in comment- ing upon a billet or two which came from ladies , and from thence leave the reader to judge whether I am in the right or not , in thinking it is poffible fine women may be mistaken . The following addrefs feems ...
... present time in comment- ing upon a billet or two which came from ladies , and from thence leave the reader to judge whether I am in the right or not , in thinking it is poffible fine women may be mistaken . The following addrefs feems ...
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