The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 65
... observed , that in all ages they have been more careful than the men to adorn that part of the head which we generally call the outside . This observation is so very notorious , that when in ordinary discourse we say a man has a fine ...
... observed , that in all ages they have been more careful than the men to adorn that part of the head which we generally call the outside . This observation is so very notorious , that when in ordinary discourse we say a man has a fine ...
Strana 144
... observed a little figure , which , upon our applying our glasses to it , appeared dressed in a very fantastic manner . The more I looked upon it , the more I thought I had seen the face before , but could not possibly recollect either ...
... observed a little figure , which , upon our applying our glasses to it , appeared dressed in a very fantastic manner . The more I looked upon it , the more I thought I had seen the face before , but could not possibly recollect either ...
Strana 222
... observed this great rule ; in- somuch that there is scarce a tenth part of it which comes from the poet ; the rest is spoken either by Adam and Eve , or by some good or evil spirit who is engaged , either in their destruction or defence ...
... observed this great rule ; in- somuch that there is scarce a tenth part of it which comes from the poet ; the rest is spoken either by Adam and Eve , or by some good or evil spirit who is engaged , either in their destruction or defence ...
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