The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Стр. 86
... pleased with the curiosity of the old knight , though I did not much wonder at it , hav- ing heard him say more than once in private dis- course , that he looked upon prince Eugenio ( for so the knight always calls him ) to be a greater ...
... pleased with the curiosity of the old knight , though I did not much wonder at it , hav- ing heard him say more than once in private dis- course , that he looked upon prince Eugenio ( for so the knight always calls him ) to be a greater ...
Стр. 91
... pleased with action as in that place ; for most men follow nature no longer than while they are in their night - gowns , and all the busy part of the day are in characters which they neither become , nor act in with pleasure to ...
... pleased with action as in that place ; for most men follow nature no longer than while they are in their night - gowns , and all the busy part of the day are in characters which they neither become , nor act in with pleasure to ...
Стр. 297
... pleased with nothing in a poet which has not life and manners ascribed to it ; but for my own part , I am pleased most with those passages in this description which carry in them a greater measure of probabi- lity , and are such as ...
... pleased with nothing in a poet which has not life and manners ascribed to it ; but for my own part , I am pleased most with those passages in this description which carry in them a greater measure of probabi- lity , and are such as ...
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