The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 3
... myself incapable . While I busy myself as a stranger upon earth , and can pretend to no other than being a looker - on , you are conspicuous in the busy and polite world , both in the world of men and that of letters : While I am ...
... myself incapable . While I busy myself as a stranger upon earth , and can pretend to no other than being a looker - on , you are conspicuous in the busy and polite world , both in the world of men and that of letters : While I am ...
Strana 14
... myself from these uncomfortable scenes into the visionary world of art ; where I meet with shining landscapes , gilded triumphs , beautiful faces , and all those other objects that fill the mind with gay ideas , and disperse that ...
... myself from these uncomfortable scenes into the visionary world of art ; where I meet with shining landscapes , gilded triumphs , beautiful faces , and all those other objects that fill the mind with gay ideas , and disperse that ...
Strana 15
... myself to the fide of the living . The lirit I observed at work in this part of the gallery was Vanity , with his hair tied behind him in a ribband , and dressed like a Frenchman . All the faces he drew were very remarkable for their ...
... myself to the fide of the living . The lirit I observed at work in this part of the gallery was Vanity , with his hair tied behind him in a ribband , and dressed like a Frenchman . All the faces he drew were very remarkable for their ...
Strana 16
... myself to that which was filled by the works of those great masters that were dead ; when immediately I fancied myself standing before a multitude of spectators , and thousands of eyes looking upon me at once ; for all before me ...
... myself to that which was filled by the works of those great masters that were dead ; when immediately I fancied myself standing before a multitude of spectators , and thousands of eyes looking upon me at once ; for all before me ...
Strana 20
... myself too much in “ your royal presence , to say , Pharamond , give me my “ friend ! Pharamond has taken him from me ! I will not “ say , Shall the merciful Pharamond destroy his own sub“ jects ? Will the father of his country murder ...
... myself too much in “ your royal presence , to say , Pharamond , give me my “ friend ! Pharamond has taken him from me ! I will not “ say , Shall the merciful Pharamond destroy his own sub“ jects ? Will the father of his country murder ...
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