The Spectator, Svazek 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 17
... feems to faint under fome in- " confulable calamity : all his features feem fuffused with " agony of mind ; but I can obferve in him , that it is " more inclined to break away in tears than rage . " asked him what he would have ; he ...
... feems to faint under fome in- " confulable calamity : all his features feem fuffused with " agony of mind ; but I can obferve in him , that it is " more inclined to break away in tears than rage . " asked him what he would have ; he ...
Strana 25
... feems to have fet upon him for the contrary . This very often happens among thofe , who , instead of being exafperated by their own looks , or envying the looks of others , apply them- felves intirely to the cultivating of their minds ...
... feems to have fet upon him for the contrary . This very often happens among thofe , who , instead of being exafperated by their own looks , or envying the looks of others , apply them- felves intirely to the cultivating of their minds ...
Strana 27
... feems beauty is thrown into the accompt , in matters of fale , to those who receive no favour from the charmers . • Mr. Spectator , A June 4 . FTER I have affured you I am in every respect one of the handsomeft young girls about town ...
... feems beauty is thrown into the accompt , in matters of fale , to those who receive no favour from the charmers . • Mr. Spectator , A June 4 . FTER I have affured you I am in every respect one of the handsomeft young girls about town ...
Strana 55
... feems to have no diftance . " To which the author adds , " and fo I doubt not but it would be « to a waking man , if it were poffible for him to keep only one idea in his mind , without variation , and the " fucceffion of others ; and ...
... feems to have no diftance . " To which the author adds , " and fo I doubt not but it would be « to a waking man , if it were poffible for him to keep only one idea in his mind , without variation , and the " fucceffion of others ; and ...
Strana 71
... feems ; but look behind , " And then the dwindles to the pigmy kind . " Juv . DRYDEN , But I do not remember in any part of my reading , that the head - dress afpired to fo great an extravagance as in the fourteenth century ; when it ...
... feems ; but look behind , " And then the dwindles to the pigmy kind . " Juv . DRYDEN , But I do not remember in any part of my reading , that the head - dress afpired to fo great an extravagance as in the fourteenth century ; when it ...
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