The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 312
... Nation . The Deserving Man , who can now recommend himself to the Esteem of but half his Countrymen , will then receive the Approbations and Applauses of a whole Age . Among the several Persons that flourish in this Glorious Reign ...
... Nation . The Deserving Man , who can now recommend himself to the Esteem of but half his Countrymen , will then receive the Approbations and Applauses of a whole Age . Among the several Persons that flourish in this Glorious Reign ...
Pagina 380
... Nation , and not only so , but destroys even Common Sense . A furious Party - Spirit , when it rages in its full Violence , exerts it self in Civil War and Bloodshed ; and when it is under its greatest Restraints naturally breaks out in ...
... Nation , and not only so , but destroys even Common Sense . A furious Party - Spirit , when it rages in its full Violence , exerts it self in Civil War and Bloodshed ; and when it is under its greatest Restraints naturally breaks out in ...
Pagina 536
... nation , ' replies Neander ( i.e. Dryden ) ' that we have invented , increased , and perfected a more pleasant way of writing for the stage , than was ever known to the ancients or moderns of any nation , which is tragi - comedy ...
... nation , ' replies Neander ( i.e. Dryden ) ' that we have invented , increased , and perfected a more pleasant way of writing for the stage , than was ever known to the ancients or moderns of any nation , which is tragi - comedy ...
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