The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 9
... appear improbable to those who live at a distance from the fa . shionable world ; but as it is a distinction of a very singular nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a parallel , I think I should not have discharged the office ...
... appear improbable to those who live at a distance from the fa . shionable world ; but as it is a distinction of a very singular nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a parallel , I think I should not have discharged the office ...
Strana 17
... appear more perfect than when . it came fresh from the master's pencil . I could not forbear looking upon the face of this ancient workman , and immediately , by the long lock of hair upon his forehead , discovered him to be Time ...
... appear more perfect than when . it came fresh from the master's pencil . I could not forbear looking upon the face of this ancient workman , and immediately , by the long lock of hair upon his forehead , discovered him to be Time ...
Strana 19
... appear ** dreams or mort intervals of amuseinent , from this one " affliction wluich has feized my very being : pardon me , " oh Pharamond , if my griefs give me leave , that I lay as before yoll , in the anguish of a wounded mind ...
... appear ** dreams or mort intervals of amuseinent , from this one " affliction wluich has feized my very being : pardon me , " oh Pharamond , if my griefs give me leave , that I lay as before yoll , in the anguish of a wounded mind ...
Strana 21
... appear ; for as no mortal author , in the ordinary fate , and vicissitude of things , knows to what use his works may , fome time or other , be applied , a man may often meet with very celebrated names in a paper of tobacco . I have ...
... appear ; for as no mortal author , in the ordinary fate , and vicissitude of things , knows to what use his works may , fome time or other , be applied , a man may often meet with very celebrated names in a paper of tobacco . I have ...
Strana 22
... appear genuine and unaffected , they are able to move the mind of the most polite reader with inward meltings of humanity and compassion . The incidents grow out of the subject , and are such as are the most proper to excite pity ; for ...
... appear genuine and unaffected , they are able to move the mind of the most polite reader with inward meltings of humanity and compassion . The incidents grow out of the subject , and are such as are the most proper to excite pity ; for ...
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