The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... character , * That he was not a King a quarter of an hour together in his whole reign . He would receive visits even from fools and half madmen ; and at times I have met with people who have boxed , fought at back - sword , and taken ...
... character , * That he was not a King a quarter of an hour together in his whole reign . He would receive visits even from fools and half madmen ; and at times I have met with people who have boxed , fought at back - sword , and taken ...
Стр. 66
... characters he represents . He does not hope to please by making . his performers move in a manner in which no one else ever did , but by motions proper to the characters he represents . He gives to clowns and lubbards clumsy graces ...
... characters he represents . He does not hope to please by making . his performers move in a manner in which no one else ever did , but by motions proper to the characters he represents . He gives to clowns and lubbards clumsy graces ...
Стр. 71
... characters are dispersed abroad with profusion , I hope for examples sake , and ( as punishments are designed by the civil power ) more for the deterring the innocent than the chastising the guilty . The good are less frequent , whether ...
... characters are dispersed abroad with profusion , I hope for examples sake , and ( as punishments are designed by the civil power ) more for the deterring the innocent than the chastising the guilty . The good are less frequent , whether ...
Стр. 72
... character of Manilius . It would far exceed my present design , to give a particular description of Manilius through all the parts of his excellent life ; I shall now only draw him ' in his retirement , and pass over in silence the ...
... character of Manilius . It would far exceed my present design , to give a particular description of Manilius through all the parts of his excellent life ; I shall now only draw him ' in his retirement , and pass over in silence the ...
Стр. 75
... character , it is true , he differs from him ; for as he is altogether equal to the largeness of his present circumstances , the rectitude of his judg- ment has so far corrected the inclinations of his am- bition , that he will not ...
... character , it is true , he differs from him ; for as he is altogether equal to the largeness of his present circumstances , the rectitude of his judg- ment has so far corrected the inclinations of his am- bition , that he will not ...
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