The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Pagina 16
... Manners and Paffions of Men are not reprefented ; for thefe ( namely the Opinions , Manners and Paffions ) are apt to be obfcured by Pompous Phra- fes , and Elaborate Expreffions . Horace , who copied most of his Criticifins after ...
... Manners and Paffions of Men are not reprefented ; for thefe ( namely the Opinions , Manners and Paffions ) are apt to be obfcured by Pompous Phra- fes , and Elaborate Expreffions . Horace , who copied most of his Criticifins after ...
Pagina 17
... in the Line , and turning the Defcription of his manner of Talking into an Admira- tion of it , is inexpreffibly Beautiful , and won- wonderfully fuited to the fond Character of the Perfon that N ° 39. The SPECTATOR . 17.
... in the Line , and turning the Defcription of his manner of Talking into an Admira- tion of it , is inexpreffibly Beautiful , and won- wonderfully fuited to the fond Character of the Perfon that N ° 39. The SPECTATOR . 17.
Pagina 21
... Manner . Ariftotle confiders the Tragedies that were writ- ten in either of thefe Kinds , and ob- ferves , That those which ended unhap- pily had always pleafed the People , and carried away the Prize in the publick Difputes of the ...
... Manner . Ariftotle confiders the Tragedies that were writ- ten in either of thefe Kinds , and ob- ferves , That those which ended unhap- pily had always pleafed the People , and carried away the Prize in the publick Difputes of the ...
Pagina 30
... gain Hearts , for no other Rea- fon , but to rally the Torments of her Lovers . She would make great Ad- R vances to infnare Men , but without any manner vances 30 The SPECTATOR . N ° 41 ' , and are flushed with agreeable Confu- ...
... gain Hearts , for no other Rea- fon , but to rally the Torments of her Lovers . She would make great Ad- R vances to infnare Men , but without any manner vances 30 The SPECTATOR . N ° 41 ' , and are flushed with agreeable Confu- ...
Pagina 31
... manner of Scruple break off when there was no Provocation . Her Ill - Nature and Vanity made my Friend very eafily Proof against the Charms of her Wit and Converfation ; but her beauteous Form , inftead of being blemished by her Falf ...
... manner of Scruple break off when there was no Provocation . Her Ill - Nature and Vanity made my Friend very eafily Proof against the Charms of her Wit and Converfation ; but her beauteous Form , inftead of being blemished by her Falf ...
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