The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 14
... speak all languages , but words are understood only by such a people or nation . For this reason , though men's neces- sities quickly put them on finding out speech , writing is probably of a later invention than painting ; particularly ...
... speak all languages , but words are understood only by such a people or nation . For this reason , though men's neces- sities quickly put them on finding out speech , writing is probably of a later invention than painting ; particularly ...
Strana 26
... speak sense : but it is certain their sense ought to be a little discoloured , that it may seem particular , and proper to the person and condition of the speaker . These descriptions raise a pleasing kind of horror in the mind of the ...
... speak sense : but it is certain their sense ought to be a little discoloured , that it may seem particular , and proper to the person and condition of the speaker . These descriptions raise a pleasing kind of horror in the mind of the ...
Strana 29
... speak of him as he is qualified to please the imagination , and in this respect Livy has , perhaps , excelled all who ever went before him or have written since his time . He describes every thing in so lively a manner , that his whole ...
... speak of him as he is qualified to please the imagination , and in this respect Livy has , perhaps , excelled all who ever went before him or have written since his time . He describes every thing in so lively a manner , that his whole ...
Strana 35
... speak to , or brings blushes into his face , is a degree of murder ; and it is , I think , an unpardonable offence ... speaking to more than one man at a time , under a necessity to explain myself in much company , and reducing me to ...
... speak to , or brings blushes into his face , is a degree of murder ; and it is , I think , an unpardonable offence ... speaking to more than one man at a time , under a necessity to explain myself in much company , and reducing me to ...
Strana 43
... speaking impatiently to servants , making a man repeat what he says , or any thing that betrays inattention or dishumour , are also cri- minal without reprieve . But it is provided , that whoever observes the ill - natured fit coming ...
... speaking impatiently to servants , making a man repeat what he says , or any thing that betrays inattention or dishumour , are also cri- minal without reprieve . But it is provided , that whoever observes the ill - natured fit coming ...
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