The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... conversation , have the same regard to the accent of his own language , as those persons had to theirs whom he professes to imitate . It is observed , that several of the singing - birds of our own country learn to sweeten their voices ...
... conversation , have the same regard to the accent of his own language , as those persons had to theirs whom he professes to imitate . It is observed , that several of the singing - birds of our own country learn to sweeten their voices ...
Strana 18
sighed in vain for LETITIA , but found certain relief in the agreeable conversation of DAPHNE . At length , heartily tired with the haughty impertinence of LÆTI- TIA , and charmed with the repeated instances of good- humour he had ...
sighed in vain for LETITIA , but found certain relief in the agreeable conversation of DAPHNE . At length , heartily tired with the haughty impertinence of LÆTI- TIA , and charmed with the repeated instances of good- humour he had ...
Strana 32
... conversation , and praying relief . The merit of this petition referred to Mr. CHR . RICH , who made them Devils . The petition of the grave - digger in HAMLET , to command the pioneers in the Expedition of ALEXAN- DER . Granted . The ...
... conversation , and praying relief . The merit of this petition referred to Mr. CHR . RICH , who made them Devils . The petition of the grave - digger in HAMLET , to command the pioneers in the Expedition of ALEXAN- DER . Granted . The ...
Strana 34
... conversation for such ladies as love to choose their friends and companions out of this species . R. No. 37 . THURSDAY , APRIL 12 , 1711 . -Non illa colo calathisve MINERVÆ Fæmineas assueta manus- VIRG . N. vii . 805 . " Unbred to ...
... conversation for such ladies as love to choose their friends and companions out of this species . R. No. 37 . THURSDAY , APRIL 12 , 1711 . -Non illa colo calathisve MINERVÆ Fæmineas assueta manus- VIRG . N. vii . 805 . " Unbred to ...
Strana 39
... conversation which I fell into , give me an op- portunity of observing a great deal of beauty in a very handsome woman , and as much wit in an ingenious man , turned into deformity in the one , and absurdity in the other , by the mere ...
... conversation which I fell into , give me an op- portunity of observing a great deal of beauty in a very handsome woman , and as much wit in an ingenious man , turned into deformity in the one , and absurdity in the other , by the mere ...
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