The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 2
... we call folly and impertinence ; but what the French look upon as gay and polite . I shall add no more to what I have here offered , than that that music , architecture , and painting , as well THE SPECTATOR . NO . 29 .
... we call folly and impertinence ; but what the French look upon as gay and polite . I shall add no more to what I have here offered , than that that music , architecture , and painting , as well THE SPECTATOR . NO . 29 .
Strana 6
... look upon a man as no company that does not sigh five times in a quarter of an hour ; and look upon a member as very absurd , that is so much himself as to make a direct answer to a question . In fine , the whole assembly is made up of ...
... look upon a man as no company that does not sigh five times in a quarter of an hour ; and look upon a member as very absurd , that is so much himself as to make a direct answer to a question . In fine , the whole assembly is made up of ...
Strana 14
... look farther back into history , we shall find that ALEXANDER the Great wore his head a little over the left shoulder ; and then not a soul stirred out till he had adjusted his neck - bone ; the whole nobility addressed the prince and ...
... look farther back into history , we shall find that ALEXANDER the Great wore his head a little over the left shoulder ; and then not a soul stirred out till he had adjusted his neck - bone ; the whole nobility addressed the prince and ...
Strana 26
... look into the productions of several writers , who set up for men of humour , what wild irregular fancies , what unnatural distortions of thought do we meet with ? If they speak nonsense , they believe they are talking humour ; and when ...
... look into the productions of several writers , who set up for men of humour , what wild irregular fancies , what unnatural distortions of thought do we meet with ? If they speak nonsense , they believe they are talking humour ; and when ...
Strana 27
... looks and a solemn habit , sometimes airy in his behaviour and fantastic in his dress : insomuch that at different times he appears as serious as a judge , and as jocular as a Merry - Andrew . But as he has a great deal of the mother in ...
... looks and a solemn habit , sometimes airy in his behaviour and fantastic in his dress : insomuch that at different times he appears as serious as a judge , and as jocular as a Merry - Andrew . But as he has a great deal of the mother in ...
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