“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... agreeable , except it comes from a man's own temper and natural com- plexion ; to do it out of an ambition to excel that way , is the most fruitless and unbecoming prostitution ima- ginable . To put on an artful part to obtain no other ...
... agreeable , except it comes from a man's own temper and natural com- plexion ; to do it out of an ambition to excel that way , is the most fruitless and unbecoming prostitution ima- ginable . To put on an artful part to obtain no other ...
Strana 36
... agreeable to any one sect of men ; but ACASTO has natural good sense , good - nature , and discretion , so that every man enjoys himself in his company ; and though ACASTO contributes nothing to the entertainment , he never was at a ...
... agreeable to any one sect of men ; but ACASTO has natural good sense , good - nature , and discretion , so that every man enjoys himself in his company ; and though ACASTO contributes nothing to the entertainment , he never was at a ...
Strana 37
... agreeable . I remember TULLY , speaking , I think , of ANTONY says , that in eo facetiæ erant , quæ nulla arte tradi pos- sunt : " He had a witty mirth , which could be ac- quired by no art . " This quality must be of the kind of which ...
... agreeable . I remember TULLY , speaking , I think , of ANTONY says , that in eo facetiæ erant , quæ nulla arte tradi pos- sunt : " He had a witty mirth , which could be ac- quired by no art . " This quality must be of the kind of which ...
Strana 41
... agreeable sensation . Let the cause be what it will the effect is certain , for which rea- son the poets ascribe to this particular colour the epi- thet of Chearful . To consider further this double end in the works of Nature , and how ...
... agreeable sensation . Let the cause be what it will the effect is certain , for which rea- son the poets ascribe to this particular colour the epi- thet of Chearful . To consider further this double end in the works of Nature , and how ...
Strana 42
... agreeable sensa- tions ? In short , the whole universe is a kind of theatre filled with objects that either raise in us pleasure , amusement , or admiration . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vi- cissitude of day and ...
... agreeable sensa- tions ? In short , the whole universe is a kind of theatre filled with objects that either raise in us pleasure , amusement , or admiration . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vi- cissitude of day and ...
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