The British Essayists: The SpectatorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... entertainments . Some of the latter were set by Pepusch , and some by Handel . The general character of his poetry is not high . Swift and Pope ranked him among the mediocrists , and this opinion , which they gave when his works were ...
... entertainments . Some of the latter were set by Pepusch , and some by Handel . The general character of his poetry is not high . Swift and Pope ranked him among the mediocrists , and this opinion , which they gave when his works were ...
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... entertainment than what can be found in the following , or any other book . One cannot indeed without offence to yourself observe , that least , as well as the greatest endowments . Nor. you excel the rest of mankind in the cuse . 90 ...
... entertainment than what can be found in the following , or any other book . One cannot indeed without offence to yourself observe , that least , as well as the greatest endowments . Nor. you excel the rest of mankind in the cuse . 90 ...
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... entertainment we have at your table , your easy condescension in little incidents of mirth and diversion , and general complacency of manners , are far from being the greatest obligations we have to you . I do assure you , there is not ...
... entertainment we have at your table , your easy condescension in little incidents of mirth and diversion , and general complacency of manners , are far from being the greatest obligations we have to you . I do assure you , there is not ...
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... entertainment of my life ; I never enter into the commerce of discourse with any but my particular friends , and not in public even with them . Such a habit has perhaps raised in me uncommon reflections ; but this effect I cannot ...
... entertainment of my life ; I never enter into the commerce of discourse with any but my particular friends , and not in public even with them . Such a habit has perhaps raised in me uncommon reflections ; but this effect I cannot ...
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... entertainment for the winter season , the opera of Rinaldo is filled with thunder and lightning , illuminations and fireworks ; which the audience may look upon without catching cold , and indeed without much danger of being burnt ; for ...
... entertainment for the winter season , the opera of Rinaldo is filled with thunder and lightning , illuminations and fireworks ; which the audience may look upon without catching cold , and indeed without much danger of being burnt ; for ...
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acquaint acrostics Addison admiration Æneid agreeable anagrams appears Aristotle audience beauty Bouts-Rimés Budgell called character cisms club coffee-house consider Countess of Warwick criticism discourse dress edition endeavour English entertainment Ephesian Matron Eustace Budgell eyes favour genius gentleman George Etheridge give heart honour humble servant humour Italian Johnson kind King lady language laugh learned letter lion live look Lord lover mankind manner Matthew Tindall means ment mentioned merit mind nature never observed occasion opera opinion OVID paper passion person Pict play pleased poem poet present racters reader reason Roger de Coverley ROSCOMMON says scenes sense sion Sir Roger speak Spectator stage Steele Steele's style taste Tatler tell thing thought Tickell tion told tragedy verse virtue Whig whole woman women word writers young