The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 204
... keep up a lively abhor- rence of the least unworthiness . There is a certain frivolous falsehood that people indulge ... keeps the hour he has appointed to come to a friend's to dinner ; but he is an insignificant fellow who does it out ...
... keep up a lively abhor- rence of the least unworthiness . There is a certain frivolous falsehood that people indulge ... keeps the hour he has appointed to come to a friend's to dinner ; but he is an insignificant fellow who does it out ...
Strana 296
... keep his hands in use . The dancers on our stage are very faulty in this kind ; and what they mean by writhing ... keeps close to the characters he represents . He does not hope to please by making his performers move in a manner in ...
... keep his hands in use . The dancers on our stage are very faulty in this kind ; and what they mean by writhing ... keeps close to the characters he represents . He does not hope to please by making his performers move in a manner in ...
Strana 502
... Keep your shop , and your shop will keep you . " It must be confessed , " It that if a man of a great genius could add steadiness to his vivacities , or substitute slower men of fidelity to transact the methodical part of his affairs ...
... Keep your shop , and your shop will keep you . " It must be confessed , " It that if a man of a great genius could add steadiness to his vivacities , or substitute slower men of fidelity to transact the methodical part of his affairs ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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