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Pagina 17
... fmiled with a fecret pleasure , as fhe looked upon them ; but at the same time , fhewed a very particular uneafiness , if she saw VOL . I. C any thing approaching that might hurt them . She appeared N ° 3 . 17 THE SPECTATOR .
... fmiled with a fecret pleasure , as fhe looked upon them ; but at the same time , fhewed a very particular uneafiness , if she saw VOL . I. C any thing approaching that might hurt them . She appeared N ° 3 . 17 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 27
... same sincerity as any other affair of less confideration . As this is the greatest concern , men shall be from henceforth liable to the great- eft reproach for misbehaviour in it . Falsehood in love fhall hereafter bear a blacker aspect ...
... same sincerity as any other affair of less confideration . As this is the greatest concern , men shall be from henceforth liable to the great- eft reproach for misbehaviour in it . Falsehood in love fhall hereafter bear a blacker aspect ...
Pagina 103
... same tune . Thus the famous fong in Camilla : ' Barbara fi t'intendo , ' & c . Barbarous woman , yes , I know your meaning , ' which expreffes the refentments of an angry lover , was tranflated into that English lamen- tation : • Frail ...
... same tune . Thus the famous fong in Camilla : ' Barbara fi t'intendo , ' & c . Barbarous woman , yes , I know your meaning , ' which expreffes the refentments of an angry lover , was tranflated into that English lamen- tation : • Frail ...
Pagina 105
... same safety as if it were behind our backs . In the mean time , I cannot forbear thinking how naturally an historian who writes two or three hundred years hence , and does not know the taste of his wife forefathers , will make the ...
... same safety as if it were behind our backs . In the mean time , I cannot forbear thinking how naturally an historian who writes two or three hundred years hence , and does not know the taste of his wife forefathers , will make the ...
Pagina 163
... same paffions by the fame founds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an English compofer fhould not follow the Italian recitative too fervilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his own native ...
... same paffions by the fame founds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an English compofer fhould not follow the Italian recitative too fervilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his own native ...
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