The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Pagina 27
... piece ; and , that the fcenes which are defigned as the reprefentations of nature , fhould be filled with refemblances , and not with the things themfelves . If one would reprefent a wide champain country filled with herds and flocks ...
... piece ; and , that the fcenes which are defigned as the reprefentations of nature , fhould be filled with refemblances , and not with the things themfelves . If one would reprefent a wide champain country filled with herds and flocks ...
Pagina 48
... when they have fuch a handle given them of being witty . But let them remember that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of raillery . Tuesday , No II Tuesday , March 13 . Dat veniam corvis 48 N ° 10 THE SPECTATOR .
... when they have fuch a handle given them of being witty . But let them remember that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of raillery . Tuesday , No II Tuesday , March 13 . Dat veniam corvis 48 N ° 10 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 50
... piece of raillery as an outrage done to her fex ; as indeed I have always ob- frved that women , whether out of a nicer regard to their honour , or what other reason I cannot tell , are more fen- fibly touched with those general ...
... piece of raillery as an outrage done to her fex ; as indeed I have always ob- frved that women , whether out of a nicer regard to their honour , or what other reason I cannot tell , are more fen- fibly touched with those general ...
Pagina 61
... piece of ill - nature in you , to fhew fo great an efteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a Lion that is your own countryman . • ture ; I take notice of your fable of the Lion and Man , but am fo equally concerned in that matter ...
... piece of ill - nature in you , to fhew fo great an efteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a Lion that is your own countryman . • ture ; I take notice of your fable of the Lion and Man , but am fo equally concerned in that matter ...
Pagina 62
... piece over - against Mrs. Rachel • Eye - bright , but Mrs. Rachel herself is gone thither alfo . There now appear among us none but a few ordinary people , who come to church only to fay their prayers , fo that I have no work worth ...
... piece over - against Mrs. Rachel • Eye - bright , but Mrs. Rachel herself is gone thither alfo . There now appear among us none but a few ordinary people , who come to church only to fay their prayers , fo that I have no work worth ...
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