Sir Roger de Coverley: Essays from the "Spectator."Longmans, Green, and Company, 1887 - 172 стор. |
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... characters and invention of incidents he showed decided originality , while the humour is rich and natural . One scene ... character of the comedies which had held the stage since the Restoration , we shall see that in daring to turn the ...
... characters and invention of incidents he showed decided originality , while the humour is rich and natural . One scene ... character of the comedies which had held the stage since the Restoration , we shall see that in daring to turn the ...
Сторінка xvii
... character of an imaginary Isaac Bickerstaff , astrologer , published an almanac containing some forecasts of the usual indefinite kind , and containing also some definite announcements , the first of which was that on a given day and ...
... character of an imaginary Isaac Bickerstaff , astrologer , published an almanac containing some forecasts of the usual indefinite kind , and containing also some definite announcements , the first of which was that on a given day and ...
Сторінка xx
... character than this , a man would make but an indifferent progress in attacking prevailing and fashion . able vices , which Mr. Bickerstaff has done with a freedom of spirit that would have lost both its beauty and efficacy had it been ...
... character than this , a man would make but an indifferent progress in attacking prevailing and fashion . able vices , which Mr. Bickerstaff has done with a freedom of spirit that would have lost both its beauty and efficacy had it been ...
Сторінка xxii
... characters , tales , visions and criticisms — with humour , wit , and pathos— with grave themes on the most solemn subjects , and brilliant banter on the most trifling , in a profusion like nature's own , ever beautiful and ever new ...
... characters , tales , visions and criticisms — with humour , wit , and pathos— with grave themes on the most solemn subjects , and brilliant banter on the most trifling , in a profusion like nature's own , ever beautiful and ever new ...
Сторінка xxviii
... character ' above all Greek , above all Roman fame . ' No greater felicity can genius attain than that of having purified intellectual pleasure , separating mirth from in- decency and wit from licentiousness ; of having taught a ...
... character ' above all Greek , above all Roman fame . ' No greater felicity can genius attain than that of having purified intellectual pleasure , separating mirth from in- decency and wit from licentiousness ; of having taught a ...
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Сторінка 35 - As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole congregation, he keeps them in very good order, and will suffer nobody to sleep in it besides himself; for if by chance he has been surprised into a short nap at sermon, upon recovering out of it he stands up and looks about him, and if he sees anybody else nodding, either wakes them himself, or sends his servant to them.
Сторінка 34 - ... subjects, hear their duties explained to them, and join together in adoration of the Supreme Being. Sunday clears away the rust of the whole week, not only as it refreshes in their minds the notions of religion, but as it puts both the sexes upon appearing in their most agreeable forms, and exerting all such qualities as are apt to give them a figure in the eye of the village.
Сторінка xxv - ... almost every two lines. I believe you have heard, that, after all the applauses of the opposite faction, my lord Bolingbroke sent for Booth, who played Cato, into the box, between one of the acts, and presented him with fifty guineas ; in acknowledgment (as he expressed it) for defending the cause of liberty so well against a perpetual dictator.
Сторінка 117 - ... my good master was always the poor man's friend. Upon his coming home, the first complaint he made was, that he had lost his roast-beef stomach, not being able to touch a sirloin, which was served up according to custom ; and you know he used to take great delight in it. From that time, forward he grew worse and worse, but still kept a good heart to the last. Indeed we were once in great hope of his recovery, upon a kind message that was sent him from the widow lady whom he had made love to the...
Сторінка 14 - I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well acquainted with my humour, lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at his own table or in my chamber as I think fit, sit still and say nothing without bidding me be merry.
Сторінка 106 - The captain, who did not fail to meet me there at the appointed hour, bid Sir Roger fear nothing, for that he had put on the same sword which he made use of at the battle of Steenkirk.
Сторінка 73 - I found he had acquitted himself of two or three sentences, with a look of much business and great intrepidity. Upon his first rising the court was hushed, and a general whisper ran among the country people, that Sir Roger was up. The speech he made was so little to the purpose, that I shall not trouble my readers with an account of it; and I believe was not so much designed by the knight himself to inform the court, as to give him a figure in my eye, and keep up his credit in the country.
Сторінка vi - The first sense of sorrow I ever knew was upon the death of my father, at which time I was not quite five years of age; but was rather amazed at what all the house meant, than possessed with a real understanding why nobody was willing to play with me.
Сторінка 35 - Sometimes he will be lengthening out a verse in the singing psalms, half a minute after the rest of the congregation have done with it; sometimes when he is pleased with the matter of his devotion, he pronounces
Сторінка 37 - Feuds of this nature, though too frequent in the country, are very fatal to the ordinary people ; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of an estate as of a man of learning...