The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 5
... sometimes pass for a Jew in the as mily , that , when my mother was gone with child of sembly of stock - jubbers at Jonathan's . In short , me about three months , she dreamed that she was wherever I see a cluster of people , I always ...
... sometimes pass for a Jew in the as mily , that , when my mother was gone with child of sembly of stock - jubbers at Jonathan's . In short , me about three months , she dreamed that she was wherever I see a cluster of people , I always ...
Strana 31
... sometimes tell them their own in pretty free language ; and sometimes divert them with merry tales , according as I am in humour . I am one of those who live in taverns to a great age , by a sort of regular intemperance ; I never go to ...
... sometimes tell them their own in pretty free language ; and sometimes divert them with merry tales , according as I am in humour . I am one of those who live in taverns to a great age , by a sort of regular intemperance ; I never go to ...
Strana 43
... sometimes you see him putting aimed at the vicious man or the writer - not at the on grave looks and a solemn habit , sometimes airy vice , or the writing . in his behaviour and fantastic in his dress ; inso- much that at different ...
... sometimes you see him putting aimed at the vicious man or the writer - not at the on grave looks and a solemn habit , sometimes airy vice , or the writing . in his behaviour and fantastic in his dress ; inso- much that at different ...
Strana 48
... sometimes happy and sometimes miserable , as they found it in the fable which they made choice of , or as it might affect the audience in the most agreeable manner . Aristotle considers the tragedies that were written in either of these ...
... sometimes happy and sometimes miserable , as they found it in the fable which they made choice of , or as it might affect the audience in the most agreeable manner . Aristotle considers the tragedies that were written in either of these ...
Strana 49
... sometimes swell with soft passion , sudden surprise , and are flushed with agreeable confusions , according as the objects before Having spoken of Mr. Powell , as sometimes rais- them , or the ideas presented to them , affect their ing ...
... sometimes swell with soft passion , sudden surprise , and are flushed with agreeable confusions , according as the objects before Having spoken of Mr. Powell , as sometimes rais- them , or the ideas presented to them , affect their ing ...
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