The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 9
... face . Had you ever been in love , you would have faid ten thoufand things , which it feems did not occur to you : do but reflect upon the nonfenfe it makes men talk , the flames which it is faid to kindle , the transport it raises ...
... face . Had you ever been in love , you would have faid ten thoufand things , which it feems did not occur to you : do but reflect upon the nonfenfe it makes men talk , the flames which it is faid to kindle , the transport it raises ...
Strana 11
... faces , and the per- fuafion which even an infipid 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 ...
... faces , and the per- fuafion which even an infipid 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 ...
Strana 38
... face of a judge fitting in the court , would fit in an oppofite gallery and fmile in the minifter's face as he came up into the pulpit , and nod as if he alluded to fome familiarities between them in another place . But now I happen to ...
... face of a judge fitting in the court , would fit in an oppofite gallery and fmile in the minifter's face as he came up into the pulpit , and nod as if he alluded to fome familiarities between them in another place . But now I happen to ...
Strana 55
... face . The felicity is , when any one is fo happy as to find out and follow what is the proper bent of his genius , and turn all his endeavours to exert himfelf according as that prompts him . Instead of this , which is an innocent ...
... face . The felicity is , when any one is fo happy as to find out and follow what is the proper bent of his genius , and turn all his endeavours to exert himfelf according as that prompts him . Instead of this , which is an innocent ...
Strana 61
... face , that I found them all to be English . Such eyes and lips , cheeks and foreheads , could be the growth of no other country . The complexion of their faces hindered me from obferving any farther the colour of their hoods , though I ...
... face , that I found them all to be English . Such eyes and lips , cheeks and foreheads , could be the growth of no other country . The complexion of their faces hindered me from obferving any farther the colour of their hoods , though I ...
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