The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 10
... turning over the Leaves , the reads alternately , and speaks , And you and Loveit to her Coft shall find I fathom all the Depths of Womankind . Oh the fine Gentleman ! But here , con- tinues fhe , is the Paffage I admire moft , where he ...
... turning over the Leaves , the reads alternately , and speaks , And you and Loveit to her Coft shall find I fathom all the Depths of Womankind . Oh the fine Gentleman ! But here , con- tinues fhe , is the Paffage I admire moft , where he ...
Strana 48
... turned to remark them with Comparison of their Beauty . They now no longer enjoyed the Eafe of Mind and pleafing Indo- lence in which they were formerly hap- py , but all their Words and Actions were mifinterpreted by each other , and ...
... turned to remark them with Comparison of their Beauty . They now no longer enjoyed the Eafe of Mind and pleafing Indo- lence in which they were formerly hap- py , but all their Words and Actions were mifinterpreted by each other , and ...
Strana 73
... turned his Eye towards that of the Dead . His Name was ENVY . HAVING taken a curfory View of one Side of the Gallery , I turned my felf to that which was filled by the Works of those great Mafters that were dead ; when immediately I ...
... turned his Eye towards that of the Dead . His Name was ENVY . HAVING taken a curfory View of one Side of the Gallery , I turned my felf to that which was filled by the Works of those great Mafters that were dead ; when immediately I ...
Strana 86
... turning it into Ridicule . But though the Language is mean , the Thoughts , as I have before faid , from one End to the other are natural , and therefore cannot fail to pleafe those who are not Judges of Language , or those who ...
... turning it into Ridicule . But though the Language is mean , the Thoughts , as I have before faid , from one End to the other are natural , and therefore cannot fail to pleafe those who are not Judges of Language , or those who ...
Strana 100
... turned the • Sugar in a Tea - Difh for his Rival , and " carelefly called the Boy to ferve him , ' with a Sirrah ! Why don't you give the " Gentleman the Box to please himself ? Certain it is , that a very hopeful young Man was taken ...
... turned the • Sugar in a Tea - Difh for his Rival , and " carelefly called the Boy to ferve him , ' with a Sirrah ! Why don't you give the " Gentleman the Box to please himself ? Certain it is , that a very hopeful young Man was taken ...
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