The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 9
... difcourfe upon the eye , that you have not thoroughly studied the na- ture and force of that part of a beauteous face . Had you ever been in love , you would have faid ten thoufand things , which it feems did not occur to you : do but ...
... difcourfe upon the eye , that you have not thoroughly studied the na- ture and force of that part of a beauteous face . Had you ever been in love , you would have faid ten thoufand things , which it feems did not occur to you : do but ...
Strana 10
... difcourfe on the eye , I < could have told you that the eye of Leonora is flily watch- * ful while it looks negligent ; fhe looks round her with- out the help of the glaffes you fpeak of , and yet feems to be employed on objects ...
... difcourfe on the eye , I < could have told you that the eye of Leonora is flily watch- * ful while it looks negligent ; fhe looks round her with- out the help of the glaffes you fpeak of , and yet feems to be employed on objects ...
Strana 11
... difcourfe carries with it when flowing from beautiful lips , to which it would ⚫ be cruel to deny any thing ? It is certain too , that they are poffeffed of fome fprings of rhetoric which men want , fuch as tears , fainting fits , and ...
... difcourfe carries with it when flowing from beautiful lips , to which it would ⚫ be cruel to deny any thing ? It is certain too , that they are poffeffed of fome fprings of rhetoric which men want , fuch as tears , fainting fits , and ...
Strana 22
... difcourfe generally leans one way , and , whatever is the fubject of it , tends obliquely either to the detracting from others , or to the extolling of himself . Vanity is the natural weakness of an ambitious man , which ex- poses him ...
... difcourfe generally leans one way , and , whatever is the fubject of it , tends obliquely either to the detracting from others , or to the extolling of himself . Vanity is the natural weakness of an ambitious man , which ex- poses him ...
Strana 60
... difcourfe we fay a man has a fine head , a long head , or a good head , we exprefs ourfelves metaphori- cally , and fpeak in relation to his understanding ; where- as when we fay of a woman , fhe has a fine , a long , or a good head ...
... difcourfe we fay a man has a fine head , a long head , or a good head , we exprefs ourfelves metaphori- cally , and fpeak in relation to his understanding ; where- as when we fay of a woman , fhe has a fine , a long , or a good head ...
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