The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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... Face . Had you ever been in Love , you would have said ten thousand Things , which it feems did not occur to you : Do but reflect upon the Nonfenfe it . ⚫ makes Men talk , the Flames which it is faid to kindle , the Tranfport it railes ...
... Face . Had you ever been in Love , you would have said ten thousand Things , which it feems did not occur to you : Do but reflect upon the Nonfenfe it . ⚫ makes Men talk , the Flames which it is faid to kindle , the Tranfport it railes ...
Strana 4
... Faces , and the Per- fwafion which even an infipid Difcourfe carries " with it when flowing from beautiful Lips , to which it would be cruel to deny any Thing ? " It is certain too that they are poffeffed of fome ' Springs of Rhetorick ...
... Faces , and the Per- fwafion which even an infipid Difcourfe carries " with it when flowing from beautiful Lips , to which it would be cruel to deny any Thing ? " It is certain too that they are poffeffed of fome ' Springs of Rhetorick ...
Strana 36
... Face of a Judge fitting in the Court , would fit in an oppofite Gallery , and fmile in the Mini- fter's Face as he came up into the Pulpit , and nod as if he alluded to fome Familiarities between them in another Place . But now I happen ...
... Face of a Judge fitting in the Court , would fit in an oppofite Gallery , and fmile in the Mini- fter's Face as he came up into the Pulpit , and nod as if he alluded to fome Familiarities between them in another Place . But now I happen ...
Strana 56
... Face . The Felicity is , when any one is so happy as to find out and follow what is the proper Bent of his Genius , and turn all his Endeavours to exert himself accor- ding as that prompts him . Instead of this , which is an innocent ...
... Face . The Felicity is , when any one is so happy as to find out and follow what is the proper Bent of his Genius , and turn all his Endeavours to exert himself accor- ding as that prompts him . Instead of this , which is an innocent ...
Strana 63
... Embaf- fie of Indian Queens ; but upon my going about into the Pit , and taking them in Front , I was im- mediately undeceived , and faw fo much Beau- ty ty in every Face , that I found them all N ° 265 . 63 The SPECTATOR .
... Embaf- fie of Indian Queens ; but upon my going about into the Pit , and taking them in Front , I was im- mediately undeceived , and faw fo much Beau- ty ty in every Face , that I found them all N ° 265 . 63 The SPECTATOR .
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