The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... humour should be worked up in all its parts ; and a subject touched upon in its most essential articles , without the repetitions , tautolo- gies , and enlargements , that are indulged to longer la- bours . The ordinary writers of ...
... humour should be worked up in all its parts ; and a subject touched upon in its most essential articles , without the repetitions , tautolo- gies , and enlargements , that are indulged to longer la- bours . The ordinary writers of ...
Pagina 17
... humour . 1 am not at all mortified , when sometimes I see my works thrown aside by men of no taste nor learning . There is a kind of heaviness and ignorance that hangs upon the minds of ordinary men , which is too thick for knowledge ...
... humour . 1 am not at all mortified , when sometimes I see my works thrown aside by men of no taste nor learning . There is a kind of heaviness and ignorance that hangs upon the minds of ordinary men , which is too thick for knowledge ...
Pagina 26
... humour is so moderate in each of them , that it proceeds no farther than to an agreeable raillery , which very often diverts the rest of the club . I find however that the Knight is a much stronger Tory in the country than in town ...
... humour is so moderate in each of them , that it proceeds no farther than to an agreeable raillery , which very often diverts the rest of the club . I find however that the Knight is a much stronger Tory in the country than in town ...
Pagina 27
... humour . Being upon the bowling - green at a neighbouring market - town the other day , ( for that is the place where the gentle- men of one side meet once a week ) I observed a stranger among them of a better presence and genteeler ...
... humour . Being upon the bowling - green at a neighbouring market - town the other day , ( for that is the place where the gentle- men of one side meet once a week ) I observed a stranger among them of a better presence and genteeler ...
Pagina 29
... humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another , their superfluity of ornaments , in- stead of being intirely banished , seems only fallen from their heads upon their lower parts . What they have lost in height ...
... humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another , their superfluity of ornaments , in- stead of being intirely banished , seems only fallen from their heads upon their lower parts . What they have lost in height ...
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