The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Pagina 23
... , or rather the falfe Beauties , of our English Tragedy : I mean thofe par- ticular Speeches which are commonly known by the Name of Rants . The warm warm and paffionate Parts of a Tragedy , are always N ° 40. The SPECTATOR . $ 2.26.
... , or rather the falfe Beauties , of our English Tragedy : I mean thofe par- ticular Speeches which are commonly known by the Name of Rants . The warm warm and paffionate Parts of a Tragedy , are always N ° 40. The SPECTATOR . $ 2.26.
Pagina 62
... a young Baronet by his Name , who fate three Seats before me , the asked him whether Mackbeth's Wife was still alive ; and before he could give an Anfwer ftill 62 The SPECTATOR . N ° 45 . more ill-bred than any thing that can ...
... a young Baronet by his Name , who fate three Seats before me , the asked him whether Mackbeth's Wife was still alive ; and before he could give an Anfwer ftill 62 The SPECTATOR . N ° 45 . more ill-bred than any thing that can ...
Pagina 69
... Name of the out- landish Man with the Golden Clock in his Stockings . A young Oxford Scholar , who chanced to be with his Uncle at the Coffee - house , discovered to us who this Paftolus was ; and by that means turned the whole Scheme ...
... Name of the out- landish Man with the Golden Clock in his Stockings . A young Oxford Scholar , who chanced to be with his Uncle at the Coffee - house , discovered to us who this Paftolus was ; and by that means turned the whole Scheme ...
Pagina 75
... every Nation calls by the Name of that Difh of Meat which it loves beft . In Holland they are termed Pickled Herrings ; in France , D 2 Jean Jean Pottages ; in Italy , Maccaronies ; and in N ° 47 . The SPECTATOR . 75.
... every Nation calls by the Name of that Difh of Meat which it loves beft . In Holland they are termed Pickled Herrings ; in France , D 2 Jean Jean Pottages ; in Italy , Maccaronies ; and in N ° 47 . The SPECTATOR . 75.
Pagina 77
... Name of Biters ; a Race of Men that are perpe- tually employed in laughing at those Miftakes which are of their own Pro- duction . 7 THUS we fee , in proportion as one Man is more refined than another , he chufes his Fool out of a lower ...
... Name of Biters ; a Race of Men that are perpe- tually employed in laughing at those Miftakes which are of their own Pro- duction . 7 THUS we fee , in proportion as one Man is more refined than another , he chufes his Fool out of a lower ...
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