The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 10
... less acquainted with the particular quarters and regions of this great town , than with the different parts and distributions of the whole nation . I can describe every parish by its impieties , and can tell you in which of our streets ...
... less acquainted with the particular quarters and regions of this great town , than with the different parts and distributions of the whole nation . I can describe every parish by its impieties , and can tell you in which of our streets ...
Pagina 15
... less subject to these dreadful thoughts and apprehenfions , we ought to arm our selves against them by the dictates of reason and re- ligion , " to pull the old woman out of our hearts " . ( as Perfius expresses it in the motto of my ...
... less subject to these dreadful thoughts and apprehenfions , we ought to arm our selves against them by the dictates of reason and re- ligion , " to pull the old woman out of our hearts " . ( as Perfius expresses it in the motto of my ...
Pagina 25
... less incumbered with superfluous members , that are like Virgil's army , which he tells us was so crouded , many of them had not room to use their weapons . This prodigious society of men may be divided into the litigious and peaceable ...
... less incumbered with superfluous members , that are like Virgil's army , which he tells us was so crouded , many of them had not room to use their weapons . This prodigious society of men may be divided into the litigious and peaceable ...
Pagina 35
... less pleasing . assembly for one of a fudden to rise and make a difcourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the temper of his mind in such a manner , as that the whole company shall join in the de scription , and feel the ...
... less pleasing . assembly for one of a fudden to rise and make a difcourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the temper of his mind in such a manner , as that the whole company shall join in the de scription , and feel the ...
Pagina 51
... less good : had we been aware of it , before it had gone too far , I must tell you , we would have petitioned to be heard upon that fubject . But let that pass . ' I must let you know likewife , good Sir , that we look upon a certain ...
... less good : had we been aware of it , before it had gone too far , I must tell you , we would have petitioned to be heard upon that fubject . But let that pass . ' I must let you know likewife , good Sir , that we look upon a certain ...
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Æneid almoſt alſo anſwer beauty becauſe behaviour beſt buſineſs cauſe confider confideration converſation defire deſcribed deſign diſcourſe diſcover dreſs dreſſed Engliſh eſteem exerciſe expreſs eyes faid falſe fame fatire fecret feem fide fince firſt fome foon foul fuch gentleman give himſelf honour houſe humble ſervant humour inſtance itſelf juſt kind lady laſt leſs live look mankind manner maſter meaſure mind miſtreſs moſt muſt myſelf nature never obſerved occafion ourſelves Ovid paffion paſs paſſage paſſed paſſion perſon pleaſed pleaſure poet preſent purpoſe raiſe reader reaſon repreſented reſpect ſame ſay ſcene ſee ſeems ſeen ſenſe ſet ſeveral ſex ſhall ſhe ſhew ſhort ſhould Sir Roger ſome ſomething ſometimes ſpeak ſpecies Spectator ſpeculation ſpeech ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtory ſubject ſuch ſuppoſe themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion uſe verſe virtue whole whoſe woman