The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 90
... Discourse , but at once , as he is seating himself in his Chair , speaks in the Thread of his own Thoughts , ' She gave me a very obliging Glance , She never looked so well in her Life as this Evening , ' or the like Reflection ...
... Discourse , but at once , as he is seating himself in his Chair , speaks in the Thread of his own Thoughts , ' She gave me a very obliging Glance , She never looked so well in her Life as this Evening , ' or the like Reflection ...
Strana 117
... Discourse from Prose , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of Verse . For , says he , we may observe that Men in ordinary Discourse very often speak Iambicks , without taking Notice of it . may make the same ...
... Discourse from Prose , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of Verse . For , says he , we may observe that Men in ordinary Discourse very often speak Iambicks , without taking Notice of it . may make the same ...
Strana 137
... Discourse . The Lady , tho ' willing to appear undrest , had put on her best Looks , and painted her self for our Reception . Her Hair appeared in a very nice Disorder , as the Night - Gown which was thrown upon her Shoulders , was ...
... Discourse . The Lady , tho ' willing to appear undrest , had put on her best Looks , and painted her self for our Reception . Her Hair appeared in a very nice Disorder , as the Night - Gown which was thrown upon her Shoulders , was ...
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