The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Pagina 70
... fatires compofed by those who scarce know how to write . By the last post in particular , I received a packet of scandal which is not legible ; and have a whole bundle of letters in womens hands that are full of blots and calumnies ...
... fatires compofed by those who scarce know how to write . By the last post in particular , I received a packet of scandal which is not legible ; and have a whole bundle of letters in womens hands that are full of blots and calumnies ...
Pagina 94
... fatires , that are written with wit and fpirit , are like poifoned darts , which not only inflict a wound , but ... fatire will then chiefly fall upon those who ought to be the most exempt from it . Virtue , merit , and and every ...
... fatires , that are written with wit and fpirit , are like poifoned darts , which not only inflict a wound , but ... fatire will then chiefly fall upon those who ought to be the most exempt from it . Virtue , merit , and and every ...
Pagina 95
... fatire do not carry in them robbery or murder ; but at the fame time , how many are there that would not rather lose a confiderable fum of money , or even life itself , than be fet up as a mark of infamy and derifion ? and in this cafe ...
... fatire do not carry in them robbery or murder ; but at the fame time , how many are there that would not rather lose a confiderable fum of money , or even life itself , than be fet up as a mark of infamy and derifion ? and in this cafe ...
Pagina 97
... fatire ; as if it were not infinitely more honourable to be a good - natured man , than a wit . Where there is this little petulant humour in an author , he is often very mischievous without defigning to be fo . For which reason I ...
... fatire ; as if it were not infinitely more honourable to be a good - natured man , than a wit . Where there is this little petulant humour in an author , he is often very mischievous without defigning to be fo . For which reason I ...
Pagina 106
... fatire upon the departed perfons ; who had left no other memorial of them , but that they were born and that they died . They put me in mind of feveral perfons mentioned in the battles of heroic poems , poems , who have founding names ...
... fatire upon the departed perfons ; who had left no other memorial of them , but that they were born and that they died . They put me in mind of feveral perfons mentioned in the battles of heroic poems , poems , who have founding names ...
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