The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 25
... present mistake ; for that he himself was naturally inclined to those particular vices which the phyfiognomist had discovered in his countenance , but that he had conquered the ftrong difpofitions he was born with by the dictates of ...
... present mistake ; for that he himself was naturally inclined to those particular vices which the phyfiognomist had discovered in his countenance , but that he had conquered the ftrong difpofitions he was born with by the dictates of ...
Strana 35
... present he is a ferjeant at law ; and notwithstanding he hoped that matters would have been long fince brought to an iffue , the fair one ftill demurs . 1 am fo well pleased with this gentle- man's phrase , that I fhall diftinguish this ...
... present he is a ferjeant at law ; and notwithstanding he hoped that matters would have been long fince brought to an iffue , the fair one ftill demurs . 1 am fo well pleased with this gentle- man's phrase , that I fhall diftinguish this ...
Strana 37
... present purpose . The rib he form'd and fashion'd with his hands ; Under his forming hands a creature grew , Man - like , but diff'rent fex ; fo lovely fair , That what feem'd fair in all the world , feem'd now VOL . II . D Mean ...
... present purpose . The rib he form'd and fashion'd with his hands ; Under his forming hands a creature grew , Man - like , but diff'rent fex ; fo lovely fair , That what feem'd fair in all the world , feem'd now VOL . II . D Mean ...
Strana 53
... present moment and next quarter - day . The politician would be contented to lose three years in his life , could he place things in the posture which he fancies they will ftand in after fuch a revolution of time . The lover would be ...
... present moment and next quarter - day . The politician would be contented to lose three years in his life , could he place things in the posture which he fancies they will ftand in after fuch a revolution of time . The lover would be ...
Strana 60
... present ftate of life , which had raised a fit of devotion in him , he threw off his clothes with a defign to wash himself , according to the custom of the Mahometans , before he said his prayers . After his firft plunge into the fea ...
... present ftate of life , which had raised a fit of devotion in him , he threw off his clothes with a defign to wash himself , according to the custom of the Mahometans , before he said his prayers . After his firft plunge into the fea ...
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