The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina xix
... temper of the enfeebled playhouse audience , to com- mune in free air with the country at large , he took fresh care for the restraint of his deep earnestness within the bounds of a cheerful , unpretending influence . Drop by drop it ...
... temper of the enfeebled playhouse audience , to com- mune in free air with the country at large , he took fresh care for the restraint of his deep earnestness within the bounds of a cheerful , unpretending influence . Drop by drop it ...
Pagina xxii
... temper to the last ; and would often be ' carried out , of a summer's evening , where the country lads and lasses were assembled ' at their rural sports , —and , with his pencil , gave an order on his agent , the mercer , for a new gown ...
... temper to the last ; and would often be ' carried out , of a summer's evening , where the country lads and lasses were assembled ' at their rural sports , —and , with his pencil , gave an order on his agent , the mercer , for a new gown ...
Pagina 8
... temper of_the majority that it served as a test act for the Eng- lish Hierarchy , and cast out of the Church , as Nonconformists , those best members of its Puri- tan clergy , about two thousand in number , whose faith was sincere ...
... temper of_the majority that it served as a test act for the Eng- lish Hierarchy , and cast out of the Church , as Nonconformists , those best members of its Puri- tan clergy , about two thousand in number , whose faith was sincere ...
Pagina 24
... Temper over - did his Part , and would not suffer himself to be killed so easily as he ought to have done ; besides , it was observ'd of him , that he grew more surly every time he came out of the Lion ; and having dropt some Words in ...
... Temper over - did his Part , and would not suffer himself to be killed so easily as he ought to have done ; besides , it was observ'd of him , that he grew more surly every time he came out of the Lion ; and having dropt some Words in ...
Pagina 29
... Temper , and aim every Stroak at a collective Body of Offenders . At the same Time I am very sensible , that nothing spreads a Paper like private Calumny and Defamation ; but as my Speculations are not under this Necessity , they are ...
... Temper , and aim every Stroak at a collective Body of Offenders . At the same Time I am very sensible , that nothing spreads a Paper like private Calumny and Defamation ; but as my Speculations are not under this Necessity , they are ...
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