The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... Behaviour : And , whether it was from the Delicacy of her Constitution , or that she was troubled with the Vapours , as I was afterwards told by one who I found was none of her Well - wishers , she changed Colour , and startled at ...
... Behaviour : And , whether it was from the Delicacy of her Constitution , or that she was troubled with the Vapours , as I was afterwards told by one who I found was none of her Well - wishers , she changed Colour , and startled at ...
Strana 27
... Behaviour , and Agreeableness of Conversation . At length , when the Competition was doubtful , and the Lady undetermined in her Choice , one of the young Lovers very luckily be- thought himself of adding a supernumerary Lace to his ...
... Behaviour , and Agreeableness of Conversation . At length , when the Competition was doubtful , and the Lady undetermined in her Choice , one of the young Lovers very luckily be- thought himself of adding a supernumerary Lace to his ...
Strana 35
... Behaviour , who has no Respect to any of them , carries away with no other Merit but that of having neg- ' There never was ( I believe ) an acceptable ' Man , but had some awkward Imitators . Ever since the SPECTATOR appear'd , have I ...
... Behaviour , who has no Respect to any of them , carries away with no other Merit but that of having neg- ' There never was ( I believe ) an acceptable ' Man , but had some awkward Imitators . Ever since the SPECTATOR appear'd , have I ...
Strana 63
... Behaviour of most People we meet with . Leonora was formerly a celebrated Beauty , and is still a very lovely Woman . She has been No. 38. ] a Widow for two or three Years , and being un- fortunate in her first Marriage , has taken a ...
... Behaviour of most People we meet with . Leonora was formerly a celebrated Beauty , and is still a very lovely Woman . She has been No. 38. ] a Widow for two or three Years , and being un- fortunate in her first Marriage , has taken a ...
Strana 73
... Behaviour at his first Entrance , strikes the Imagination very strongly ; but every time he enters , he is still more terrifying . Who can read the Speech with which young Hamlet accosts him , without trembling ? Hor . Look , my Lord ...
... Behaviour at his first Entrance , strikes the Imagination very strongly ; but every time he enters , he is still more terrifying . Who can read the Speech with which young Hamlet accosts him , without trembling ? Hor . Look , my Lord ...
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