The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 31
... head , flat nos- 6 portraiture they have in full Proportion , or ' rather Disproportion , over the Chimney ; and ' their Design is , as soon as their Funds are suffi- cient , to purchase the Heads of Thersites , Duns Scotus , Scarron ...
... head , flat nos- 6 portraiture they have in full Proportion , or ' rather Disproportion , over the Chimney ; and ' their Design is , as soon as their Funds are suffi- cient , to purchase the Heads of Thersites , Duns Scotus , Scarron ...
Strana 52
... head and hour - glass ' with sorrow at seeing age so unwilling to die . ' Nothing but life can exceed the motions of the ' heads , hands , eyes , & c . , of these figures , & c . ' 2 Hockley - in - the - Hole , memorable for its Bear ...
... head and hour - glass ' with sorrow at seeing age so unwilling to die . ' Nothing but life can exceed the motions of the ' heads , hands , eyes , & c . , of these figures , & c . ' 2 Hockley - in - the - Hole , memorable for its Bear ...
Strana 57
... Heads and sound Bodies ! and let me tell you , some of them take it ill of you that you mention Fox - hunters with so ... Head altogether bald and naked . While I was thus musing with my self , my worthy Friend the Clergy - man , who ...
... Heads and sound Bodies ! and let me tell you , some of them take it ill of you that you mention Fox - hunters with so ... Head altogether bald and naked . While I was thus musing with my self , my worthy Friend the Clergy - man , who ...
Strana 70
... Head , which rises so very high , that there is often a greater Length from his Chin to the Top of his Head , than to the sole of his Foot . One would believe , that we thought a great Man and a tall Man the same thing . This very much ...
... Head , which rises so very high , that there is often a greater Length from his Chin to the Top of his Head , than to the sole of his Foot . One would believe , that we thought a great Man and a tall Man the same thing . This very much ...
Strana 75
... Head peeping out of a Barrel , was thought a very good Jest in King Charles the Second's time ; and in- vented by one of the first Wits of that Age.3 But because Ridicule is not so delicate as Compassion , and [ because ] 4 the Objects ...
... Head peeping out of a Barrel , was thought a very good Jest in King Charles the Second's time ; and in- vented by one of the first Wits of that Age.3 But because Ridicule is not so delicate as Compassion , and [ because ] 4 the Objects ...
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