The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 43
... shew what are at present the reigning Entertainments of the Politer Part of Great Britain . Audiences have often been reproached by Writers for the Coarseness of their Taste , but our present Grievance does not seem to be the Want of a ...
... shew what are at present the reigning Entertainments of the Politer Part of Great Britain . Audiences have often been reproached by Writers for the Coarseness of their Taste , but our present Grievance does not seem to be the Want of a ...
Pagina 266
... shew the Genius of the Author amidst all his Simplicity , it is just the same kind of Fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin Poets has made use of upon a Parallel Occasion ; I mean that Passage in Horace , where he describes ...
... shew the Genius of the Author amidst all his Simplicity , it is just the same kind of Fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin Poets has made use of upon a Parallel Occasion ; I mean that Passage in Horace , where he describes ...
Pagina 493
... shew Human Nature in its greatest Distresses . If the Affliction we groan under be very heavy , we shall find some Consolation in the Society of as great Sufferers as our selves , especially when we find our Companions Men of Virtue and ...
... shew Human Nature in its greatest Distresses . If the Affliction we groan under be very heavy , we shall find some Consolation in the Society of as great Sufferers as our selves , especially when we find our Companions Men of Virtue and ...
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