The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 7
... admirably . described in this view by Horace in his ode to .. Lydia : • Quum tu , Lydia , Telephi Çervicem roseam , et cerea Telephi Laudas brachia , vœ meum Fervens difficili bile tumet jecur : Tunc nec mens mihi , nec color Certa sede ...
... admirably . described in this view by Horace in his ode to .. Lydia : • Quum tu , Lydia , Telephi Çervicem roseam , et cerea Telephi Laudas brachia , vœ meum Fervens difficili bile tumet jecur : Tunc nec mens mihi , nec color Certa sede ...
Strana 14
... admiration which she aims at ; and the vain dress , or discourse , of a man would destroy the comeliness of his shape , or goodness of his un derstanding . I say the goodness of his under- standing , for it is no less common to see men ...
... admiration which she aims at ; and the vain dress , or discourse , of a man would destroy the comeliness of his shape , or goodness of his un derstanding . I say the goodness of his under- standing , for it is no less common to see men ...
Strana 34
... admirable groundwork for the other . In order therefore to try our good - nature , whether it arises from the body or the mind , whe- ther it be founded in the animal or rational part of our nature ; in a word , whether it be such as is ...
... admirable groundwork for the other . In order therefore to try our good - nature , whether it arises from the body or the mind , whe- ther it be founded in the animal or rational part of our nature ; in a word , whether it be such as is ...
Strana 74
... admirable inforcements of morality , which the apostle has drawn from the history of our bles- sed Saviour If our modern infidels considered these matters with that candour and seriousness which they de- serve , we should not see them ...
... admirable inforcements of morality , which the apostle has drawn from the history of our bles- sed Saviour If our modern infidels considered these matters with that candour and seriousness which they de- serve , we should not see them ...
Strana 76
... admiration in her face at his being surprised that he is received like a stranger , and a cast of her head another way with a pleasant scorn of the fellow's insolence . It is very probable the lover goes home utterly astonished and ...
... admiration in her face at his being surprised that he is received like a stranger , and a cast of her head another way with a pleasant scorn of the fellow's insolence . It is very probable the lover goes home utterly astonished and ...
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