The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... idea of that sex , which was created to refine the joys , and soften the cares of humanity , by the most agreeable partici- pation , to consider them merely as objects of sight .---- This is abridging them of their natural extent of ...
... idea of that sex , which was created to refine the joys , and soften the cares of humanity , by the most agreeable partici- pation , to consider them merely as objects of sight .---- This is abridging them of their natural extent of ...
Strana 26
... ideas , they are not able to read it over to themselves without laughing . These poor gentlemen endeavour to gain themselves the reputation of Wits and Humorists , by such monstrous conceits as almost qua- lify them for Bedlam ; not ...
... ideas , they are not able to read it over to themselves without laughing . These poor gentlemen endeavour to gain themselves the reputation of Wits and Humorists , by such monstrous conceits as almost qua- lify them for Bedlam ; not ...
Strana 54
... ideas presented to them , affect their imagina- tion . But the Picts behold all things with the same air , whether they are joyful or sad ; the air , 54 NO . 41 . THE SPECTATOR . Mr. SPECTATOR, that there are women who do not ...
... ideas presented to them , affect their imagina- tion . But the Picts behold all things with the same air , whether they are joyful or sad ; the air , 54 NO . 41 . THE SPECTATOR . Mr. SPECTATOR, that there are women who do not ...
Strana 58
... is dark- ened . But among all our tragic artifices , I am the most offended at those which are made use of to inspire us with magnificent ideas of the persons that speak . The with 58 NO . 42 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 42. ...
... is dark- ened . But among all our tragic artifices , I am the most offended at those which are made use of to inspire us with magnificent ideas of the persons that speak . The with 58 NO . 42 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 42. ...
Strana 59
with magnificent ideas of the persons that speak . The ordinary method of making an hero , is to clap a huge plume of feathers upon his head , which rises so very high , that there is often a greater length from his chin to the top of ...
with magnificent ideas of the persons that speak . The ordinary method of making an hero , is to clap a huge plume of feathers upon his head , which rises so very high , that there is often a greater length from his chin to the top of ...
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