The Spectator, Том 11Crissey, 1824 |
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Сторінка 35
... endeavour only to make their hearers stare , by imposing upon them with a kind of nonsense against the philosophy of na- ture , or such a heap of wonders told upon their own knowledge , as it is not likely one man should ever have met ...
... endeavour only to make their hearers stare , by imposing upon them with a kind of nonsense against the philosophy of na- ture , or such a heap of wonders told upon their own knowledge , as it is not likely one man should ever have met ...
Сторінка 38
... endeavour to glory at their expense becomes a ground of quarrel , and the scorn and indifference with which they enter- tain it , begins the immediate punishment ; and indeed ( if we should even go no farther ) silence , or a negligent ...
... endeavour to glory at their expense becomes a ground of quarrel , and the scorn and indifference with which they enter- tain it , begins the immediate punishment ; and indeed ( if we should even go no farther ) silence , or a negligent ...
Сторінка 44
... endeavour to set the works of our noble writers in the grace- ful light which they deserve . You will lose much my kind inclination towards you if you do not attempt the encomium of Spenser also , or at least indulge my passion for that ...
... endeavour to set the works of our noble writers in the grace- ful light which they deserve . You will lose much my kind inclination towards you if you do not attempt the encomium of Spenser also , or at least indulge my passion for that ...
Сторінка 56
... made my own . But as this assertion is in reality an encomium on what I have publish- ed , I ought rather to glory in it , than endeavour to confute it . Some are so very willing to alienate from me that 56 No. 552 . THE SPECTATOR .
... made my own . But as this assertion is in reality an encomium on what I have publish- ed , I ought rather to glory in it , than endeavour to confute it . Some are so very willing to alienate from me that 56 No. 552 . THE SPECTATOR .
Сторінка 96
... endeavour so as to receive the advantages design- ed by it . This praise , which arises first in the mouth of particular persons , spreads and lasts according to the merit of authors ; and when it thus meets with a full success ...
... endeavour so as to receive the advantages design- ed by it . This praise , which arises first in the mouth of particular persons , spreads and lasts according to the merit of authors ; and when it thus meets with a full success ...
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