The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 16
... Observation of his Carriage you take to be of an uniform Temper , fubject to fuch unaccountable Starts of Humour and Paffion , that he is as much unlike himself , and differs as much from the Man you at first thought him , as any two ...
... Observation of his Carriage you take to be of an uniform Temper , fubject to fuch unaccountable Starts of Humour and Paffion , that he is as much unlike himself , and differs as much from the Man you at first thought him , as any two ...
Strana 64
... observe the Hurry about me in this Town , Where with like Hafte , tho ' different Ways , they run , Some to undo , and fome to be undone ; I fay , when I behold this vaft Variety of Perfons and Humours , with the Pains they both take ...
... observe the Hurry about me in this Town , Where with like Hafte , tho ' different Ways , they run , Some to undo , and fome to be undone ; I fay , when I behold this vaft Variety of Perfons and Humours , with the Pains they both take ...
Strana 73
... observing , who was very bufy in retouching the fineft Pieces , though he produced no Originals of his own . His Pencil aggravated every Feature that was before over - charged , loaded every Defect , and poifoned every Colour it touched ...
... observing , who was very bufy in retouching the fineft Pieces , though he produced no Originals of his own . His Pencil aggravated every Feature that was before over - charged , loaded every Defect , and poifoned every Colour it touched ...
Strana 74
... OBSERVING an old Man ( who was the fame Perfon I before mention- ed , as the only Artist that was at work on this Side of the Gallery ) creeping up and down from one Picture to ano- ther , and retouching all the fine Pieces that ftood ...
... OBSERVING an old Man ( who was the fame Perfon I before mention- ed , as the only Artist that was at work on this Side of the Gallery ) creeping up and down from one Picture to ano- ther , and retouching all the fine Pieces that ftood ...
Strana 79
... observe in him , that it is " more inclined to break away in Tears " than Rage . I asked him what he " would have ; he faid he would speak " to Pharamond . I defired his Business , " he could hardly fay to me , Eucrate , 66 carry me to ...
... observe in him , that it is " more inclined to break away in Tears " than Rage . I asked him what he " would have ; he faid he would speak " to Pharamond . I defired his Business , " he could hardly fay to me , Eucrate , 66 carry me to ...
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