The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 pagina's |
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Pagina 2
... spirit , were the blessings of heaven upon were brought to pass under the conduct of so well- tain its readers in general , without giving offence to wisdom and valour ; and all which seem adverse fell out any particular person , it ...
... spirit , were the blessings of heaven upon were brought to pass under the conduct of so well- tain its readers in general , without giving offence to wisdom and valour ; and all which seem adverse fell out any particular person , it ...
Pagina 18
... spirits and apparitions . Upon my opening the door the young women broke off their discourse , but my landlady's ... spirit raised another , I ob- served that at the end of every story the whole com- pany closed their ranks , and ...
... spirits and apparitions . Upon my opening the door the young women broke off their discourse , but my landlady's ... spirit raised another , I ob- served that at the end of every story the whole com- pany closed their ranks , and ...
Pagina 29
... spirit than the giving of secret stabs to a man's reputation ; lampoons and satires , that are written with wit and spirit , are like poisoned darts , which not only inflict a wound , but make it incurable . For this reason I am very ...
... spirit than the giving of secret stabs to a man's reputation ; lampoons and satires , that are written with wit and spirit , are like poisoned darts , which not only inflict a wound , but make it incurable . For this reason I am very ...
Pagina 41
... spirit which nothing could inspire but such an object as I have been describing : R. Underneath this stone doth lie As much virtue as could die ; Which when alive did vigour give To as much beauty as could live . " I am , Sir , your ...
... spirit which nothing could inspire but such an object as I have been describing : R. Underneath this stone doth lie As much virtue as could die ; Which when alive did vigour give To as much beauty as could live . " I am , Sir , your ...
Pagina 43
... spirit which discovers itself in the writings of the present age , I shall not scruple , for the future , to single out any of the small wits that infest the world with such compositions as are ill - natured , immoral , and absurd ...
... spirit which discovers itself in the writings of the present age , I shall not scruple , for the future , to single out any of the small wits that infest the world with such compositions as are ill - natured , immoral , and absurd ...
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