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Pagina xx
... divert by distortion , nor amafe by aggra- vation . He copies life with so much fidelity , that he can be hardly said to invent ; yet his exhibitions have an air fo much original , that it is difficult to suppose them not merely the ...
... divert by distortion , nor amafe by aggra- vation . He copies life with so much fidelity , that he can be hardly said to invent ; yet his exhibitions have an air fo much original , that it is difficult to suppose them not merely the ...
Pagina 3
... diversion of others , better than those who are engaged in them ; as standers- by difcover blots , which are apt to escape those who are in the game . I never espoused any party with vio- lence , and am resolved to observe an exact ...
... diversion of others , better than those who are engaged in them ; as standers- by difcover blots , which are apt to escape those who are in the game . I never espoused any party with vio- lence , and am resolved to observe an exact ...
Pagina 40
... diversions for the fair ones . Their amusements feem contrived for them , rather as they are women than as they are ... divert the 40 THE SPЕСТАТOR .
... diversions for the fair ones . Their amusements feem contrived for them , rather as they are women than as they are ... divert the 40 THE SPЕСТАТOR .
Pagina 41
Joseph Addison. tertainment , and by that means at leaft divert the minds of my female readers from greater trifles . At the fame time , as I would fain give fome finithing touches to thote which are already the most beautiful pieces in ...
Joseph Addison. tertainment , and by that means at leaft divert the minds of my female readers from greater trifles . At the fame time , as I would fain give fome finithing touches to thote which are already the most beautiful pieces in ...
Pagina 51
... who does it for his diversion , but defires his name may be concealed . He fays very hand- fomely , in his own excufe , that he does not act for gain ; F3 that he indulges an innocent pleasure in it ; and. that town , THE SPECTATOR . 51.
... who does it for his diversion , but defires his name may be concealed . He fays very hand- fomely , in his own excufe , that he does not act for gain ; F3 that he indulges an innocent pleasure in it ; and. that town , THE SPECTATOR . 51.
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