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" Pyrrhus, the knight told me that he did not believe the king of France himself had a better strut. I was indeed very attentive to my old friend's remarks, because I looked upon them as a piece of natural criticism, and was well pleased to hear him, at... "
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The Spectator, เล่มที่ 5

1726 - 332 หน้า
...Piece of natural Criticifm, and was well pleafed to hear him at the Conclulion of almoft every Scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the Play...would end. One while he appeared much concerned for Anttromacbe; and » little while after as much for Htrmiene: and was extremely puiiied to think what...

The Spectator, เล่มที่ 5

1739 - 312 หน้า
...Piece of natural Criticifm, and was well pleafed to hear him at the Conclufion of almoft every Scene,, telling me that he could not imagine how the Play...think what would become of Pyrrhus. WHEN Sir ROGER faw Andromache's obftinate Refufal to her Lover's Importunities, he whifper'd me in the Ear, that he...

Harrison's British Classicks, เล่มที่ 5

1786 - 670 หน้า
...piece of natural criticifm, and was well pleafed to hear him, at the conclufion of almofl every fcene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play...think what would become of Pyrrhus. When Sir Roger faw Andromache's obftinate refufal to her lover's importunities, he whiipered me in the ear, that he...

The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 หน้า
...piece of natural criticism, and was well pleased to hear him, at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play...in the ear, that he was sure she would never have him ; to which he added, with a more than ordinary vehemence, ' You can't imagine, sir, what it is...

The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, เล่มที่ 2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 หน้า
...piece of natural criticism, and was well pleased to hear him, at the conclusion pf almost every scene, telling me, that he could not imagine how the play...in the ear, " that he was sure she would never have him ;" to which he added, with a more than ordinary vehemence, " you cannot imagine, Sir, what it is...

The British Essayists, เล่มที่ 11

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 398 หน้า
...piece of natural criticism, and was well pleased to hear him, at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play...Andromache ; and a little while after as much for I In mione ; and was extremely puzzled to think what would become of Pyrrhus. When Sir Roger saw Andromache's...

The Spectator, เล่มที่ 6

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 หน้า
...piece of natural criticism, and was well pleased to hear him, at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play...whispered me in the ear, that he was sure she would never of first at this battle. In like manner, and for a similar reason, a wig was called Liamillies, beingintroduced,...

The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical,: The ...

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 388 หน้า
...hear him, at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the pjay would end. One while he appeared much concerned for...whispered me in the ear, that he was sure she would never of first at this battle. In like manner, and for a similar reason, a wig was called Uamillies, beingintroduced,...

The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, เล่มที่ 4

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 514 หน้า
...piece of natural criticism, and was well pleased to hear him at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play...her lover's importunities, he whispered me in the car, that he was sure she would never have him ; to which he added, with a more than ordinary vehemence,...

The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1819 - 378 หน้า
...piece of natural criticism, and was well pleased to hear him, at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play...in the ear, that he was sure she would never have him ; to which he added, with a more than ordinary vehemence, ' You can't imagine, sir, what it is...




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