The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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Strana 2
By these means the French music is now perfect in its kind ; and when you say it is not so good as the Italian , you only mean that it does not please you so well ; for there is scarce a Frenchman who would not wonder to hear you give ...
By these means the French music is now perfect in its kind ; and when you say it is not so good as the Italian , you only mean that it does not please you so well ; for there is scarce a Frenchman who would not wonder to hear you give ...
Strana 5
not furnish sufficient variety of folly to afford daily new impertinences ; by which means that institution dropped . These fellows could express their passion in nothing but their dress ; but the Oxonians are fantastical , now they are ...
not furnish sufficient variety of folly to afford daily new impertinences ; by which means that institution dropped . These fellows could express their passion in nothing but their dress ; but the Oxonians are fantastical , now they are ...
Strana 7
By these means people of figure are forced to lose half the Winter after their coming to town , before they have seen all the strange sights about it . In order to remedy this great inconvenience , our projector drew out of his pocket ...
By these means people of figure are forced to lose half the Winter after their coming to town , before they have seen all the strange sights about it . In order to remedy this great inconvenience , our projector drew out of his pocket ...
Strana 13
... of an indefeasible contexture of our external parts , or certain natural and invincible dispositions to be fat or lean ? When a little more of Mr. SPECTATOR's philosophy would take off all this . In the mean time , let them observe ...
... of an indefeasible contexture of our external parts , or certain natural and invincible dispositions to be fat or lean ? When a little more of Mr. SPECTATOR's philosophy would take off all this . In the mean time , let them observe ...
Strana 17
Lætitia has not , from her very childhood , heard any thing else but commendations of her features and complexion , by which means she is no other than nature made her , a very beautiful outside . The consciousness of her charms has ...
Lætitia has not , from her very childhood , heard any thing else but commendations of her features and complexion , by which means she is no other than nature made her , a very beautiful outside . The consciousness of her charms has ...
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