The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... papers 125 Mischiefs of party spirit 126 The subject continued Sir Roger's principles 127 Letter on the hoop - petticoat 128 Difference of temper in the sexes - Female levity 129 Fashions in dress - how imitated in the country . 130 ...
... papers 125 Mischiefs of party spirit 126 The subject continued Sir Roger's principles 127 Letter on the hoop - petticoat 128 Difference of temper in the sexes - Female levity 129 Fashions in dress - how imitated in the country . 130 ...
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Corrected from the Originals. It is the greatest wit that ever set pen to paper . certain there never was a greater propriety of words and thoughts adapted to the subject , than what that author has made use of in his Elements . I shall ...
Corrected from the Originals. It is the greatest wit that ever set pen to paper . certain there never was a greater propriety of words and thoughts adapted to the subject , than what that author has made use of in his Elements . I shall ...
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... papers . Methought I was transported into a country that was filled with prodigies and enchantments , governed by the goddess of Falsehood , and entitled the Region of False Wit . There was nothing in the fields 63 . 9 SPECTATOR .
... papers . Methought I was transported into a country that was filled with prodigies and enchantments , governed by the goddess of Falsehood , and entitled the Region of False Wit . There was nothing in the fields 63 . 9 SPECTATOR .
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... paper , and inscribed with verses . The temple was filled with votaries , who applied themselves to different diver- sions , as their fancies directed them . In one part of it I saw a regiment of anagrams , who were con- tinually in ...
... paper , and inscribed with verses . The temple was filled with votaries , who applied themselves to different diver- sions , as their fancies directed them . In one part of it I saw a regiment of anagrams , who were con- tinually in ...
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... paper with reflections upon the use of it in that place . The application of wit in the theatre has as strong an effect upon the manners of our gentlemen , as the taste of it has upon the writings of our authors . It may , perhaps ...
... paper with reflections upon the use of it in that place . The application of wit in the theatre has as strong an effect upon the manners of our gentlemen , as the taste of it has upon the writings of our authors . It may , perhaps ...
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acquaintance admire Æneid agreeable animals appear beautiful behaviour Ben Jonson body burning-glasses cern character club conversation court creature delight discourse Dorimant dress DRYDEN Earl Douglas endeavour Epig epigram Eucrate Eudoxus eyes face fair sex favour forbear fortune friend Sir Roger gentleman give Glaphyra good-breeding greatest hand head hear heart honest honour humble servant humour idol imagination kind lady Laertes language Leontine letter live look lover mankind manner master mind nature never night observe occasion ordinary OVID paper particular passion person Pharamond Platonic love pleased pleasure poet present prince reader reason Roger de Coverley seems sense soul speak SPECTATOR tell temper thee thing Thomas Conecte thou thought tion Tmolus told town turn VIRG Virgil virtue walking Whig whole woman women words young