The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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Page 31
... genius before they vourng ther thoughtfulness , that is not disagreeable . I are put in execution . Sir Cloudesly Shovel's mo . geros , yesterday passed a whole afternoon in the church - nument has very often given me great offence ...
... genius before they vourng ther thoughtfulness , that is not disagreeable . I are put in execution . Sir Cloudesly Shovel's mo . geros , yesterday passed a whole afternoon in the church - nument has very often given me great offence ...
Page 34
... genius of citativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot the people , and consider that the delicacy of hear- but think it much more just than that which pre - ing , and taste of harmony , has been formed upon vailed in our English ...
... genius of citativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot the people , and consider that the delicacy of hear- but think it much more just than that which pre - ing , and taste of harmony , has been formed upon vailed in our English ...
Page 37
... genius for music that lives in of our proselyte , Mr. President told me I should Switzerland , who has so strong a spring in his fin- be his stranger at the next night's club : where we and pipes brought , but Mr. gers , that he can ...
... genius for music that lives in of our proselyte , Mr. President told me I should Switzerland , who has so strong a spring in his fin- be his stranger at the next night's club : where we and pipes brought , but Mr. gers , that he can ...
Page 46
... genius , exit Besides that we see a diversity of numbers he had restrained it , and kept it within its proper in some parts of the old tragedy , in order to hinder bounds . His thoughts are wonderfully suited to the ear from being tired ...
... genius , exit Besides that we see a diversity of numbers he had restrained it , and kept it within its proper in some parts of the old tragedy , in order to hinder bounds . His thoughts are wonderfully suited to the ear from being tired ...
Page 47
... genius of writers . The tragi - comedy , which is the product of the English theatre , is one of the most monstrous in- ventions that ever entered into a poet's thoughts . An author might as well think of weaving the ad- ventures of ...
... genius of writers . The tragi - comedy , which is the product of the English theatre , is one of the most monstrous in- ventions that ever entered into a poet's thoughts . An author might as well think of weaving the ad- ventures of ...
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