The Spectator, Svazek 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 7
... tempers were most apt to fall into this error of life , as well as the misfor- tune it must needs be to languish under such pres- sures . As for myself , my natural aversion to that sort of conversation which makes a figure with the ...
... tempers were most apt to fall into this error of life , as well as the misfor- tune it must needs be to languish under such pres- sures . As for myself , my natural aversion to that sort of conversation which makes a figure with the ...
Strana 21
... temper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all sorts of writing , with my natural aversion to loquacity , give me a good deal of employment when I enter any house in the coun- try ; for I cannot for my heart leave a room ...
... temper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all sorts of writing , with my natural aversion to loquacity , give me a good deal of employment when I enter any house in the coun- try ; for I cannot for my heart leave a room ...
Strana 23
... tempered with the greatest candour , and was one of the finest critics as well as the best poets of his age , had a numerous collection of old English ballads , and took a particular pleasure in the reading of them . I can affirm the ...
... tempered with the greatest candour , and was one of the finest critics as well as the best poets of his age , had a numerous collection of old English ballads , and took a particular pleasure in the reading of them . I can affirm the ...
Strana 25
... physiognomy into an art , and laid down rules of judging men's tempers by their faces , have regarded the features much morê I Socrates . ' Loquere ut te videam . ' than the air . Martial has a pretty epigram on 86 . 25 SPECTATOR .
... physiognomy into an art , and laid down rules of judging men's tempers by their faces , have regarded the features much morê I Socrates . ' Loquere ut te videam . ' than the air . Martial has a pretty epigram on 86 . 25 SPECTATOR .
Strana 27
... tempers and inclinations by their outward appearances . Socrates's disciples , that they might put this artist to the trial , carried him to their master , whom he had never seen before , and did not know he was then in company with him ...
... tempers and inclinations by their outward appearances . Socrates's disciples , that they might put this artist to the trial , carried him to their master , whom he had never seen before , and did not know he was then in company with him ...
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