The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 50
... sometimes the lining of it , and sometimes the button , during the whole course of his harangue . A deaf man would think he was cheapning a beaver , when perhaps he is talking of the fate of the British nation . I remember , when I ...
... sometimes the lining of it , and sometimes the button , during the whole course of his harangue . A deaf man would think he was cheapning a beaver , when perhaps he is talking of the fate of the British nation . I remember , when I ...
Pagina 54
... sometimes not only to be borne with , • but to be cultivated too , since they are frequently at- • tended with the greatest perfections . All great ge- • niuses have faults mixed with their virtues , and refem- • ble the flaming bush ...
... sometimes not only to be borne with , • but to be cultivated too , since they are frequently at- • tended with the greatest perfections . All great ge- • niuses have faults mixed with their virtues , and refem- • ble the flaming bush ...
Pagina 80
... sometimes found in the veins of mar- ble ; in the curious fret - work of rocks and grottoes ; and in a word , in any thing that hath fuch a variety or regularity as may seem the effect of design in what we call the works of chance . If ...
... sometimes found in the veins of mar- ble ; in the curious fret - work of rocks and grottoes ; and in a word , in any thing that hath fuch a variety or regularity as may seem the effect of design in what we call the works of chance . If ...
Pagina 89
... this nature raised in the imagina- tion by an artificial composition of notes ; and we find that great matters in the art are able , sometimes , to fet fet their hearers in the heat and hurry of a N ° 416 89 THE SPECTATOR .
... this nature raised in the imagina- tion by an artificial composition of notes ; and we find that great matters in the art are able , sometimes , to fet fet their hearers in the heat and hurry of a N ° 416 89 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 90
... sometimes find in the different forts of false wit ; whether it confifts in the affinity of letters , as an anagram , acrostic ; or of fyl- lables , as in doggrel rhimes , echoes ; or of words , as in puns , quibbles ; or of a whole ...
... sometimes find in the different forts of false wit ; whether it confifts in the affinity of letters , as an anagram , acrostic ; or of fyl- lables , as in doggrel rhimes , echoes ; or of words , as in puns , quibbles ; or of a whole ...
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