The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 21
... such to this day , " That nothing is capable of being well - fet to " mufic , that is not nonfenfe . " A This is a fecret fatisfaction to these malignants ; This No . 18 . 21 THE SPЕСТАТOR . ing my mouth much feldomer than other people, ...
... such to this day , " That nothing is capable of being well - fet to " mufic , that is not nonfenfe . " A This is a fecret fatisfaction to these malignants ; This No . 18 . 21 THE SPЕСТАТOR . ing my mouth much feldomer than other people, ...
Pagina 22
... fecret forrow , the condition of an envious man . Some have fancied that envy has a cer- tain magical force in it , and that the eyes of the envious have by their fafcination blasted the en- joyments of the happy . Sir Francis Bacon ...
... fecret forrow , the condition of an envious man . Some have fancied that envy has a cer- tain magical force in it , and that the eyes of the envious have by their fafcination blasted the en- joyments of the happy . Sir Francis Bacon ...
Pagina 27
... fecret shame or forrow in the mind of the suffering person . It must indeed be confefs'd , that a lampoon or fatire do not carry in them robbery or murder ; but at the fame time , how many are there that would not rather lofe a con ...
... fecret shame or forrow in the mind of the suffering person . It must indeed be confefs'd , that a lampoon or fatire do not carry in them robbery or murder ; but at the fame time , how many are there that would not rather lofe a con ...
Pagina 31
... fecret impatience of the hurry and fatique he fuffers , and has formed a resolution to fix himself , one time or other , in fuch a state as is suitable to theend of his beng , You hear men every day in conversation profess that all the ...
... fecret impatience of the hurry and fatique he fuffers , and has formed a resolution to fix himself , one time or other , in fuch a state as is suitable to theend of his beng , You hear men every day in conversation profess that all the ...
Pagina 48
... fecret with good success . But to shew how arant pleases beyond the most just and natural thought that is not pronounced with vehemence , I would defire the reader , when he fees the tragedy of Oedipus , to observe how quietly the hero ...
... fecret with good success . But to shew how arant pleases beyond the most just and natural thought that is not pronounced with vehemence , I would defire the reader , when he fees the tragedy of Oedipus , to observe how quietly the hero ...
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