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Pagina 41
... speak nonfenfe , they believe they are talking hu- mour ; and when they have drawn together a fcheme of abfurd inconfiftent ideas , they are not able to read it over to themfelves without laughing . Thefe poor gentlemen endeavour to ...
... speak nonfenfe , they believe they are talking hu- mour ; and when they have drawn together a fcheme of abfurd inconfiftent ideas , they are not able to read it over to themfelves without laughing . Thefe poor gentlemen endeavour to ...
Pagina 46
... speak Iambics , without taking We make the fame obfervation of notice of it . our English blank verfe , which often enters into our common discourse , though we do not attend to it , and is fuch a due medium between rhyme and profe ...
... speak Iambics , without taking We make the fame obfervation of notice of it . our English blank verfe , which often enters into our common discourse , though we do not attend to it , and is fuch a due medium between rhyme and profe ...
Pagina 52
... speak to thee . I'll call thee Hamlet , King , Father , Royal Dane , Oh ! answer me , Let not me burt in ignorance ; but tell Why thy canoniz'd bones , hearfed in death , Have burft their cearments ? Why the fepulchre , Wherein we faw ...
... speak to thee . I'll call thee Hamlet , King , Father , Royal Dane , Oh ! answer me , Let not me burt in ignorance ; but tell Why thy canoniz'd bones , hearfed in death , Have burft their cearments ? Why the fepulchre , Wherein we faw ...
Pagina 53
... , to prefent me as a foreigner who could not speak English , that fo I might not be obliged to bear a part in the difcourfe . The lady , thoug though willing to appear undreft , had put on her N ° . 45 : 53 THE . SPECTATQ R.
... , to prefent me as a foreigner who could not speak English , that fo I might not be obliged to bear a part in the difcourfe . The lady , thoug though willing to appear undreft , had put on her N ° . 45 : 53 THE . SPECTATQ R.
Pagina 66
... Speak ; wilt thou Avarice or Pleasure choose To be thy lord ? Take one , and one refuse . When a government flourishes in conquefts , and 3 fecure from foreign attacks , it naturally falls into all the pleasures of luxury ; and as these ...
... Speak ; wilt thou Avarice or Pleasure choose To be thy lord ? Take one , and one refuse . When a government flourishes in conquefts , and 3 fecure from foreign attacks , it naturally falls into all the pleasures of luxury ; and as these ...
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