The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 24
... behaviour ; but a Starer is not ufually a perfon to be convinced by the reafon of the thing , and a fellow that is capable of fhewing an impudent front before a whole congregation , and can bear being a public spectacle , is not so ...
... behaviour ; but a Starer is not ufually a perfon to be convinced by the reafon of the thing , and a fellow that is capable of fhewing an impudent front before a whole congregation , and can bear being a public spectacle , is not so ...
Strana 41
... behaviour and fantaftic in his drefs ; infomuch that at dif ferent times he appears as ferious as a judge , and as jocular as a Merry - Andrew . Put as he has a great deal of the mother in his conftitution , what- ever mood he is in ...
... behaviour and fantaftic in his drefs ; infomuch that at dif ferent times he appears as ferious as a judge , and as jocular as a Merry - Andrew . Put as he has a great deal of the mother in his conftitution , what- ever mood he is in ...
Strana 44
... behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , in his theory of the earth , takes occafion to obferve , that every thought is attended with confcioufnefs and reprefentative- nefs ; the mind has nothing prefented to it ...
... behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , in his theory of the earth , takes occafion to obferve , that every thought is attended with confcioufnefs and reprefentative- nefs ; the mind has nothing prefented to it ...
Strana 52
... behaviour at his first en- trance frikes the imagination very ftrongly ; but every time he enters , he is ftill more terrifying . Who can read the fpeech with which young Ham- let accofts him , without trembling . Hor . Look , my Lord ...
... behaviour at his first en- trance frikes the imagination very ftrongly ; but every time he enters , he is ftill more terrifying . Who can read the fpeech with which young Ham- let accofts him , without trembling . Hor . Look , my Lord ...
Strana 54
... behaviour of the French is to make the fex more fantaftical , or , as they are pleafed to term it , ' more awakened , ' than is con- fiftent either with virtue or difcretion . To fpeak loud in public affemblies , to let every one hear ...
... behaviour of the French is to make the fex more fantaftical , or , as they are pleafed to term it , ' more awakened , ' than is con- fiftent either with virtue or difcretion . To fpeak loud in public affemblies , to let every one hear ...
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