The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... acrostic , by which means some of the most " Well , ' says she , ' I will be hanged if you and your arrant undisputed blockheads about the town be- silent friend are not against the doctor in your gan to entertain ambitious thoughts ...
... acrostic , by which means some of the most " Well , ' says she , ' I will be hanged if you and your arrant undisputed blockheads about the town be- silent friend are not against the doctor in your gan to entertain ambitious thoughts ...
Стр. 69
... Acrostic Land ; There may'st thou wings display , and altars raise , And torture one poor word a thousand ways . ' This fashion of false wit was revived by several poets of the last age , and in particular may be met with among Mr ...
... Acrostic Land ; There may'st thou wings display , and altars raise , And torture one poor word a thousand ways . ' This fashion of false wit was revived by several poets of the last age , and in particular may be met with among Mr ...
Стр. 71
... acrostics , As the monks were the masters of all that little I have seen some of them where the verses have when the principal letters stand two or three deep . learning which was then extant , and had their not only been edged by a ...
... acrostics , As the monks were the masters of all that little I have seen some of them where the verses have when the principal letters stand two or three deep . learning which was then extant , and had their not only been edged by a ...
Стр. 73
... acrostics handed about the town with This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to me- great secrecy and applause ; to which I must also taphor and allusion ; wherein , for the most part , add a little epigram called the Witches ...
... acrostics handed about the town with This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to me- great secrecy and applause ; to which I must also taphor and allusion ; wherein , for the most part , add a little epigram called the Witches ...
Стр. 74
... acrostics : sometimes of syllables , as in echoes and in every eye . Sometimes he is drowned in tears , doggerel rhymes : sometimes of words , as in puns and burnt in love , like a ship set on fire in the and quibbles ; and sometimes of ...
... acrostics : sometimes of syllables , as in echoes and in every eye . Sometimes he is drowned in tears , doggerel rhymes : sometimes of words , as in puns and burnt in love , like a ship set on fire in the and quibbles ; and sometimes of ...
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