The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... manner the reaching out of the arm , and the most ordinary motion , discovers whether a man ever learnt to know what is the true harmony and composure of his limbs and countenance . Whoever has seen Booth , in the character of Pyrrhus ...
... manner the reaching out of the arm , and the most ordinary motion , discovers whether a man ever learnt to know what is the true harmony and composure of his limbs and countenance . Whoever has seen Booth , in the character of Pyrrhus ...
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... manner , he who is quiet and equal in his behaviour , is supported in that deport- ment by what we may call true courage . Alas ! it is not so easy a thing to be a brave man as the unthinking part of mankind imagine . To dare is not all ...
... manner , he who is quiet and equal in his behaviour , is supported in that deport- ment by what we may call true courage . Alas ! it is not so easy a thing to be a brave man as the unthinking part of mankind imagine . To dare is not all ...
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... manner . But when such persons are introduced as principal actors , and engaged in a series of ad- ventures , they take too much upon them , and are by no means proper for an heroic poem , which ought to appear credible in its principal ...
... manner . But when such persons are introduced as principal actors , and engaged in a series of ad- ventures , they take too much upon them , and are by no means proper for an heroic poem , which ought to appear credible in its principal ...
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