The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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الصفحة 15
... inftances of perfons , who have been terrified even to diftraction , at the figure of a tree , or the shaking of a bullruth . The truth of it is , I look upon a found imagination as the greateft blefling of life , next to a clear ...
... inftances of perfons , who have been terrified even to diftraction , at the figure of a tree , or the shaking of a bullruth . The truth of it is , I look upon a found imagination as the greateft blefling of life , next to a clear ...
الصفحة 26
... inftances of this kind ' in Shakespear ; but then it is the disturbance of ' a noble mind , from generous and humane re- fentments ; it is like that grief which we have for the decease of our friends ; it is no diminu- tion , but a ...
... inftances of this kind ' in Shakespear ; but then it is the disturbance of ' a noble mind , from generous and humane re- fentments ; it is like that grief which we have for the decease of our friends ; it is no diminu- tion , but a ...
الصفحة 45
... inftances of merit , which they are impatient to fee unob- ferved . of eloquence in his power , he never spoke a word too much . It might be borne even here , but it often af- cends the pulpit itfelf : and the declaimer , in that facred ...
... inftances of merit , which they are impatient to fee unob- ferved . of eloquence in his power , he never spoke a word too much . It might be borne even here , but it often af- cends the pulpit itfelf : and the declaimer , in that facred ...
الصفحة 71
... inftances that may be given of this nature , I shall produce the device of one Mr. Newberry , as I find it mentioned by our learned Camden in his remains . Mr. New- berry , to represent his name by a picture , hung up at his door the ...
... inftances that may be given of this nature , I shall produce the device of one Mr. Newberry , as I find it mentioned by our learned Camden in his remains . Mr. New- berry , to represent his name by a picture , hung up at his door the ...
الصفحة 73
... of rhetoric , defcribes two or three kinds of puns , which he calls paragrams , among the beauties of good writing , and produces inftances of them out the cleareft judgment , or deepest reason . For ' No. 61 : 73 .. THE SPECTATOR .
... of rhetoric , defcribes two or three kinds of puns , which he calls paragrams , among the beauties of good writing , and produces inftances of them out the cleareft judgment , or deepest reason . For ' No. 61 : 73 .. THE SPECTATOR .
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