The Spectator, Svazek 1Donaldson, 1766 |
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Strana 176
... to judge which are which . The British have a lively animated afpect ; the Picts , though never fo beautiful , have dead uniformed counten- nances , ances . ons . The mufcles of a real face 176 THE SPECTATOR . No 41 .
... to judge which are which . The British have a lively animated afpect ; the Picts , though never fo beautiful , have dead uniformed counten- nances , ances . ons . The mufcles of a real face 176 THE SPECTATOR . No 41 .
Strana 177
... Picts behold all things . with the fame air , whether they are joyful or fad ; the fame fixed infenfibility appears upon all occafi- A Pict , though fhe takes all that pains to in- vite the approach of lovers , is obliged to keep them ...
... Picts behold all things . with the fame air , whether they are joyful or fad ; the fame fixed infenfibility appears upon all occafi- A Pict , though fhe takes all that pains to in- vite the approach of lovers , is obliged to keep them ...
Strana 178
... Pict ftood before him in the utmost confu- fion , with the prettieft fmirk imaginable on the finifhed fide of her face , pale as afhes on the other . HONEYCOMB feized all her gally pots and washes , and carried off his handkerchief full ...
... Pict ftood before him in the utmost confu- fion , with the prettieft fmirk imaginable on the finifhed fide of her face , pale as afhes on the other . HONEYCOMB feized all her gally pots and washes , and carried off his handkerchief full ...
Strana 179
... Pict to that description Dr. Donne gives of his mistress ? Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks , and fo diftin & tly wrought , That one would almoft fay her body thought . ADVERTISEMENT . A young gentlewoman , of about ...
... Pict to that description Dr. Donne gives of his mistress ? Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks , and fo diftin & tly wrought , That one would almoft fay her body thought . ADVERTISEMENT . A young gentlewoman , of about ...
Strana 187
... Pict his grandfire won . Here , if the poet had not been vivacious as well as ftupid , he could not , in the warmth and hurry of nonfenfe , have been capable of forgetting that neither Prince Voltager , nor his grandfather , could ftrip ...
... Pict his grandfire won . Here , if the poet had not been vivacious as well as ftupid , he could not , in the warmth and hurry of nonfenfe , have been capable of forgetting that neither Prince Voltager , nor his grandfather , could ftrip ...
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