The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 196
... never care for drawing people in the fashion , as very well knowing that the head - dress , or peri- wig , that now prevails , and gives a grace to their portraitures at present , will make a very odd figure , and perhaps look mon ...
... never care for drawing people in the fashion , as very well knowing that the head - dress , or peri- wig , that now prevails , and gives a grace to their portraitures at present , will make a very odd figure , and perhaps look mon ...
Strana 205
... never travelled creature in the world . He never made any in my life ; but I do not know whether I impertinent show of his valour , and then he could have spoken of any foreign country had an excellent genius for the world in with more ...
... never travelled creature in the world . He never made any in my life ; but I do not know whether I impertinent show of his valour , and then he could have spoken of any foreign country had an excellent genius for the world in with more ...
Strana 409
... never to think ; there is something so solemn in reflection , they , forsooth , can never give themselves time for such a way of employ- ing themselves . It happens often that this sort of man is heavy enough in his nature to be a good ...
... never to think ; there is something so solemn in reflection , they , forsooth , can never give themselves time for such a way of employ- ing themselves . It happens often that this sort of man is heavy enough in his nature to be a good ...
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