The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 11
... something very useful in these little institutions and establishments . I cannot forbear concluding this paper with a scheme of laws that I met with upon a wall in a little alehouse : how I came thither I may inform my reader at a more ...
... something very useful in these little institutions and establishments . I cannot forbear concluding this paper with a scheme of laws that I met with upon a wall in a little alehouse : how I came thither I may inform my reader at a more ...
Pagina 49
... something of this kind very ridiculous in the English theatre , When the author has a mind to terrify us , it thunders ; when he would make us melancholy , the stage is darkened . But among all our tragic artifices , I am the most ...
... something of this kind very ridiculous in the English theatre , When the author has a mind to terrify us , it thunders ; when he would make us melancholy , the stage is darkened . But among all our tragic artifices , I am the most ...
Pagina 51
... something that makes their wants confpicuous , by their manner of supplying them . You shall seldom find a dull fellow of good education , but ( if he happens to have any leisure upon his hands ) will turn his head to one of those two ...
... something that makes their wants confpicuous , by their manner of supplying them . You shall seldom find a dull fellow of good education , but ( if he happens to have any leisure upon his hands ) will turn his head to one of those two ...
Pagina 53
... something infinitely more affecting in this dreadful dialogue between the mother and her fon behind the scenes , than could have been in any thing transacted before the audi- ence . Orestes immediately after meets the ufurper at the ...
... something infinitely more affecting in this dreadful dialogue between the mother and her fon behind the scenes , than could have been in any thing transacted before the audi- ence . Orestes immediately after meets the ufurper at the ...
Pagina 55
... something more than what was usually meant by those words ; and that he thought the coffee - man could not do better than to carry the paper to one of the secretaries of state . He further added , that he did not like the name of the ...
... something more than what was usually meant by those words ; and that he thought the coffee - man could not do better than to carry the paper to one of the secretaries of state . He further added , that he did not like the name of the ...
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