The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 65
... HUDIBRAS , and the old gentleman in OLD- HAM , with all the celebrated ill faces of antiquity , as furniture for the club - room . " As they have always been professed admirers of the other sex , so they unanimously declare that they ...
... HUDIBRAS , and the old gentleman in OLD- HAM , with all the celebrated ill faces of antiquity , as furniture for the club - room . " As they have always been professed admirers of the other sex , so they unanimously declare that they ...
Pagina 148
... HUDIBRAS into one poem , as of writing such a motely piece of mirth and sorrow . But the absurdity of these performances is so very visible , that I shall not insist upon it . The same objections which are made to tragi - comedy may in ...
... HUDIBRAS into one poem , as of writing such a motely piece of mirth and sorrow . But the absurdity of these performances is so very visible , that I shall not insist upon it . The same objections which are made to tragi - comedy may in ...
Pagina 221
... HUDIBRAS , in ridicule of this false kind of wit , has described BRUIN bewailing the loss of his bear to a solitary echo , who is of great use to the poet in several distichs , as she does not only repeat after him , but helps out his ...
... HUDIBRAS , in ridicule of this false kind of wit , has described BRUIN bewailing the loss of his bear to a solitary echo , who is of great use to the poet in several distichs , as she does not only repeat after him , but helps out his ...
Pagina 226
... HuDIBRAS , do it more on account of these doggerel rhymes , than of the parts that really deserve admiration . I am sure I have heard the Pulpit , drum ecclesiastic , Was beat with fist instead of a stick- There was an ancient sage ...
... HuDIBRAS , do it more on account of these doggerel rhymes , than of the parts that really deserve admiration . I am sure I have heard the Pulpit , drum ecclesiastic , Was beat with fist instead of a stick- There was an ancient sage ...
Pagina 284
... HUDIBRAS , will not be able to take the beauty of it : for which rea son I dare not so much as quote it . Then stept a gallant squire forth , WITHERINGTON was his name ,. Who said , I would not have it told To HENRY Our King for shame ...
... HUDIBRAS , will not be able to take the beauty of it : for which rea son I dare not so much as quote it . Then stept a gallant squire forth , WITHERINGTON was his name ,. Who said , I would not have it told To HENRY Our King for shame ...
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