The Spectator, Svazek 6Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 10
... Such - a - one and Mrs. Such - a- one ; not being capable of raifing the foul out of the ordi- nary tracts and paffages of life up to that elevation which makes the life of the enamoured fo much fuperior to that of the reft of the world ...
... Such - a - one and Mrs. Such - a- one ; not being capable of raifing the foul out of the ordi- nary tracts and paffages of life up to that elevation which makes the life of the enamoured fo much fuperior to that of the reft of the world ...
Strana 17
... Such a reflection is absolutely necessary , if we confider how apt we are either to value or condemn ourselves by the opi- nions of others , and to facrifice the report of our own hearts to the judgment of the world . In the next place ...
... Such a reflection is absolutely necessary , if we confider how apt we are either to value or condemn ourselves by the opi- nions of others , and to facrifice the report of our own hearts to the judgment of the world . In the next place ...
Strana 21
... Such good offices as these , and fuch friendly thoughts and concerns for one another , are what make up the amity , as they call it , between man and woman . It is the permiffion of fuch intercourse that makes a young woman come to the ...
... Such good offices as these , and fuch friendly thoughts and concerns for one another , are what make up the amity , as they call it , between man and woman . It is the permiffion of fuch intercourse that makes a young woman come to the ...
Strana 38
... such an abfurdity and confusion of stile , with fuch a comparative poverty of imagination , as will make him very fenfible of what I have been here ad- vancing . Since we have therefore fuch a treafury of words , fo beautiful in ...
... such an abfurdity and confusion of stile , with fuch a comparative poverty of imagination , as will make him very fenfible of what I have been here ad- vancing . Since we have therefore fuch a treafury of words , fo beautiful in ...
Strana 45
... such a storm of eloquence . How cold and dead a figure , in comparison of thefe two great men , does an orator often make at the British bar , holding up his head , with the most infipid ferenity , and ftroking the fides of a long wig ...
... such a storm of eloquence . How cold and dead a figure , in comparison of thefe two great men , does an orator often make at the British bar , holding up his head , with the most infipid ferenity , and ftroking the fides of a long wig ...
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