The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 7
... express themfelves in fuch a florid form of words , and fuch tedious cir . cumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our own country ; and at the fame time fill their writings with fuch poor imaginations and conceits , as our ...
... express themfelves in fuch a florid form of words , and fuch tedious cir . cumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our own country ; and at the fame time fill their writings with fuch poor imaginations and conceits , as our ...
Pagina 22
... express pity in the tranflation . It oftentimes happened likewise , that the finest notes in the air fell upon the most infignificant words in the fentence . I have known the word And pursued through the whole gamut , have been ...
... express pity in the tranflation . It oftentimes happened likewise , that the finest notes in the air fell upon the most infignificant words in the fentence . I have known the word And pursued through the whole gamut , have been ...
Pagina 32
... express to you the sense I have of the high obligation you have laid upon me , in the penance you enjoined me of doing fome good or other to a perion of worth every day I live . The station I am in fur- knowledge I am the better man ...
... express to you the sense I have of the high obligation you have laid upon me , in the penance you enjoined me of doing fome good or other to a perion of worth every day I live . The station I am in fur- knowledge I am the better man ...
Pagina 34
... express the same passions by the same founds . love in a fair full - bottomed perriwig , and. wood and wire . If you will be pleased to give ' me a good word in your paper , you shall be every night a spectator at my show for no- thing ...
... express the same passions by the same founds . love in a fair full - bottomed perriwig , and. wood and wire . If you will be pleased to give ' me a good word in your paper , you shall be every night a spectator at my show for no- thing ...
Pagina 35
... express their paffion in nothing but their dress ; but the Oxonians are phantastical , now they are lovers in proportion to their learning and understanding before they became fuch . The thoughts of the ancient poets on this agreeable ...
... express their paffion in nothing but their dress ; but the Oxonians are phantastical , now they are lovers in proportion to their learning and understanding before they became fuch . The thoughts of the ancient poets on this agreeable ...
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