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Pagina 16
... themselves obftacles to him that muft prefs through crowds , who endeavour at the fame end with himself , the favour of a commander . -He will however in his way of talk excufe Generals , for not difpofing according to mens defert , or ...
... themselves obftacles to him that muft prefs through crowds , who endeavour at the fame end with himself , the favour of a commander . -He will however in his way of talk excufe Generals , for not difpofing according to mens defert , or ...
Pagina 27
... themselves . If one would reprefent a wide champaign country filled with herds and flocks , it would be ridiculous to draw the country only upon the scenes , and to crowd feveral parts of the stage with sheep and oxen . This is joining ...
... themselves . If one would reprefent a wide champaign country filled with herds and flocks , it would be ridiculous to draw the country only upon the scenes , and to crowd feveral parts of the stage with sheep and oxen . This is joining ...
Pagina 29
... themselves in fuch a florid form of words , and fuch tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our own country ; and at the fame time fill their writings with fuch poor ima- ginations and conceits , as our youths are ...
... themselves in fuch a florid form of words , and fuch tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our own country ; and at the fame time fill their writings with fuch poor ima- ginations and conceits , as our youths are ...
Pagina 32
... themselves , without confidering the application of them . By this means it becomes a rule , not fo much to regard what we do , as how we do it . But this falfe beauty will not pafs upon men of honest minds and true tafte . Sir Richard ...
... themselves , without confidering the application of them . By this means it becomes a rule , not fo much to regard what we do , as how we do it . But this falfe beauty will not pafs upon men of honest minds and true tafte . Sir Richard ...
Pagina 34
... afraid portended fome misfortune to themselves or to their . children . At her coming into the room I obferved a fettled . melancholy in her countenance , which I fhould ' fhould have been troubled for , had I not 34 N ° 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... afraid portended fome misfortune to themselves or to their . children . At her coming into the room I obferved a fettled . melancholy in her countenance , which I fhould ' fhould have been troubled for , had I not 34 N ° 7 THE SPECTATOR .
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