The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 pagina's |
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Pagina 75
... turn the fortune of Porus , when he personates him . I am desired by the company to inform you , that they submit to your censures ; and shall have you in greater veneration than Hercules was of old , if you can drive monsters from the ...
... turn the fortune of Porus , when he personates him . I am desired by the company to inform you , that they submit to your censures ; and shall have you in greater veneration than Hercules was of old , if you can drive monsters from the ...
Pagina 77
... turn of thinking , and discovers itself even in her house , her gardens , and her furniture . Sir Roger has entertained me an hour together with a de- scription of her country - seat , which is situated in a kind of wilderness , about a ...
... turn of thinking , and discovers itself even in her house , her gardens , and her furniture . Sir Roger has entertained me an hour together with a de- scription of her country - seat , which is situated in a kind of wilderness , about a ...
Pagina 78
... turn our eyes : it pushes men not was so presented is graceful or unbecoming . This only into impertinencies in ... turns upon the main design of life , and our thoughts are employed upon the chief purpose either in business or pleas ...
... turn our eyes : it pushes men not was so presented is graceful or unbecoming . This only into impertinencies in ... turns upon the main design of life , and our thoughts are employed upon the chief purpose either in business or pleas ...
Pagina 79
... turn for tragedy than Lee ; if , in- stead of favoring the impetuosity of his genius , he had restrained it , and kept it within its proper bounds . His thoughts are wonderfully suited to tragedy , but frequently lost in such a cloud of ...
... turn for tragedy than Lee ; if , in- stead of favoring the impetuosity of his genius , he had restrained it , and kept it within its proper bounds . His thoughts are wonderfully suited to tragedy , but frequently lost in such a cloud of ...
Pagina 84
... turn his head to one of those two amusements for all fools of eminence ; politics or poetry . The former of these arts is the study of all dull people in general ; but when dullness is lodged in a person of a quick animal life , it ...
... turn his head to one of those two amusements for all fools of eminence ; politics or poetry . The former of these arts is the study of all dull people in general ; but when dullness is lodged in a person of a quick animal life , it ...
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