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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Стр. 48
... observe how quietly the hero is dismissed at the end of the third act , after having pronounced the following lines , in which the thought is very natural , and apt to move compassion : I To you , good gods , I make my last appeal ; Or ...
... observe how quietly the hero is dismissed at the end of the third act , after having pronounced the following lines , in which the thought is very natural , and apt to move compassion : I To you , good gods , I make my last appeal ; Or ...
Стр. 52
... observe in the ward- robe of the playhouse several daggers , poniards , The French have therefore refined too much upon wheels , bowls for poison , and many other instru- Horace's rule , who never designed to banish all ments of death ...
... observe in the ward- robe of the playhouse several daggers , poniards , The French have therefore refined too much upon wheels , bowls for poison , and many other instru- Horace's rule , who never designed to banish all ments of death ...
Стр. 55
... - light . I have into the several provocatives of laughter , in men of superior sense and knowledge . * Dr. Barnett's Letters , & c . Læt . 1 . In the first place I must observe , that there 46 . 55 SPECTATOR . these ...
... - light . I have into the several provocatives of laughter , in men of superior sense and knowledge . * Dr. Barnett's Letters , & c . Læt . 1 . In the first place I must observe , that there 46 . 55 SPECTATOR . these ...
Стр. 59
... observe any like angels , and would be more beautiful than the circumstance of devotion in their behaviour . There ... observing , shape of men , called whigs ; and he often told us , that we are all guilty in some measure of the same ...
... observe any like angels , and would be more beautiful than the circumstance of devotion in their behaviour . There ... observing , shape of men , called whigs ; and he often told us , that we are all guilty in some measure of the same ...
Стр. 74
... observe in every one of these instances , that the poet mixes the qualities of fire with those of love ; and in the ... observing the cold regard of Mr. Cowley ; and Virgil a much more facetious his mistress's eyes , and , at the same ...
... observe in every one of these instances , that the poet mixes the qualities of fire with those of love ; and in the ... observing the cold regard of Mr. Cowley ; and Virgil a much more facetious his mistress's eyes , and , at the same ...
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