The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 1
... However , know- ing the genius of the people , the humour of their lan- guage , and the prejudiced ears he had to deal with , he VOL . II . A did did not pretend to extirpate the French music , and NO . 29 . THE SPECTATOR .
... However , know- ing the genius of the people , the humour of their lan- guage , and the prejudiced ears he had to deal with , he VOL . II . A did did not pretend to extirpate the French music , and NO . 29 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 17
... humour , familiarity , and innocence of a sister : - insomuch that he would often say to her , " Dear DAPHNE , wert thou but " as handsome as LETITIA . " She receiv- ed such language with that ingenuous and pleasing mirth , which is ...
... humour , familiarity , and innocence of a sister : - insomuch that he would often say to her , " Dear DAPHNE , wert thou but " as handsome as LETITIA . " She receiv- ed such language with that ingenuous and pleasing mirth , which is ...
Strana 18
... humour he had observed in DAPHNE , he one day told the latter , that he had something to say to her he hoped she would be pleased with- " Faith , DAPHNE , " con- tinued he , " I am in love with thee , and " despise thy sister sincerely ...
... humour he had observed in DAPHNE , he one day told the latter , that he had something to say to her he hoped she would be pleased with- " Faith , DAPHNE , " con- tinued he , " I am in love with thee , and " despise thy sister sincerely ...
Strana 20
... humour , and truth ; virtues which add a new softness to her sex , and even beautify her beauty ! That agreeableness , which must otherwise have appeared no longer in the modest virgin , is now preserved in the tender mother , the ...
... humour , and truth ; virtues which add a new softness to her sex , and even beautify her beauty ! That agreeableness , which must otherwise have appeared no longer in the modest virgin , is now preserved in the tender mother , the ...
Strana 26
... HUMOUR . AMONG all kinds of writing , there is none in which authors are more apt to miscarry than in works of Hu ... humour , what wild irregular fancies , what unnatural distortions of thought do we meet with ? If they speak nonsense ...
... HUMOUR . AMONG all kinds of writing , there is none in which authors are more apt to miscarry than in works of Hu ... humour , what wild irregular fancies , what unnatural distortions of thought do we meet with ? If they speak nonsense ...
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