The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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Strana 2
... told you that the Eye of Leonora is flyly watchful while it looks negligent ; fhe looks round her " without the Help of the Glaffes you speak of , and yet feems to be employed on Objects di- rectly before her . This Eye is what affects ...
... told you that the Eye of Leonora is flyly watchful while it looks negligent ; fhe looks round her " without the Help of the Glaffes you speak of , and yet feems to be employed on Objects di- rectly before her . This Eye is what affects ...
Strana 40
... told a Con- fident of hers , the has cold Fits . These Fits shall laft her a Month or fix Weeks together ; and as ' fhe falls into them without Provocation , fo it is to be hoped fhe will return from them without the Merit of new ...
... told a Con- fident of hers , the has cold Fits . These Fits shall laft her a Month or fix Weeks together ; and as ' fhe falls into them without Provocation , fo it is to be hoped fhe will return from them without the Merit of new ...
Strana 51
... told it , and acted in · it . The good Man and Woman are long fince in their Graves , who ufed to fit and plot the • Welfare of us their Children , while , perhaps , we were fometimes laughing at the old Folks at another End of the ...
... told it , and acted in · it . The good Man and Woman are long fince in their Graves , who ufed to fit and plot the • Welfare of us their Children , while , perhaps , we were fometimes laughing at the old Folks at another End of the ...
Strana 73
... told in the most distinct Manner , and grow out of one another in the most natural Method . THE third Qualification of an Epic Poem is its Greatness . The Anger of Achilles was of fuch Confequence , that it embroiled the Kings of Greece ...
... told in the most distinct Manner , and grow out of one another in the most natural Method . THE third Qualification of an Epic Poem is its Greatness . The Anger of Achilles was of fuch Confequence , that it embroiled the Kings of Greece ...
Strana 81
... told me that there was a Man below defired to speak with me . Upon my asking her who it was , he told me it was a ve- ry grave elderly Perfon , but that she did not know his Name . I immediately went down to him , and found him to be ...
... told me that there was a Man below defired to speak with me . Upon my asking her who it was , he told me it was a ve- ry grave elderly Perfon , but that she did not know his Name . I immediately went down to him , and found him to be ...
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