The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... behaviour , severe looks , and distant civilities , were the highest favours he could obtain of LÆTITIA ; whilę DAPHNE used him with the good humour , familiarity , and innocence of a sister : - insomuch that he would often say to her ...
... behaviour , severe looks , and distant civilities , were the highest favours he could obtain of LÆTITIA ; whilę DAPHNE used him with the good humour , familiarity , and innocence of a sister : - insomuch that he would often say to her ...
Strana 23
... behaviour in that particular . My good friend Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , who had said nothing all this while , began his speech with a pish ! and told us , That he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries . Let ...
... behaviour in that particular . My good friend Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , who had said nothing all this while , began his speech with a pish ! and told us , That he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries . Let ...
Strana 27
... behaviour and fantastic in his dress : insomuch that at different times he appears as serious as a judge , and as jocular as a Merry - Andrew . But as he has a great deal of the mother in his constitution , whatever mood he is in , he ...
... behaviour and fantastic in his dress : insomuch that at different times he appears as serious as a judge , and as jocular as a Merry - Andrew . But as he has a great deal of the mother in his constitution , whatever mood he is in , he ...
Strana 40
... behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. BURNET , in his Theory of the Earth , takes occasion to observe , That every thought is at- tended with consciousness and represent.tiveness ; the mind has nothing presented to it ...
... behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. BURNET , in his Theory of the Earth , takes occasion to observe , That every thought is at- tended with consciousness and represent.tiveness ; the mind has nothing presented to it ...
Strana 67
... behaviour at his first entrance , strikes the imagination very strongly ; but every time he enters he is still more terrifying . Who can read the speech with which young HAMLET accosts him without tremb- ling ? " HOR . Look , my Lord ...
... behaviour at his first entrance , strikes the imagination very strongly ; but every time he enters he is still more terrifying . Who can read the speech with which young HAMLET accosts him without tremb- ling ? " HOR . Look , my Lord ...
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