The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xvii
... World Merry ; and whether Friend or Foe , one Party or another , if anything happens ' so scandalous as to require an open Reproof , the World may meet with it there . ' Here is the first ' little Diversion ' ; the germ of Tatlers and ...
... World Merry ; and whether Friend or Foe , one Party or another , if anything happens ' so scandalous as to require an open Reproof , the World may meet with it there . ' Here is the first ' little Diversion ' ; the germ of Tatlers and ...
Strana 5
... World , only as he thinks the World is in the wrong . However , this Humour creates him no Enemies , for he does nothing with Sourness or Obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to Modes and Forms , makes him but the readier and more ...
... World , only as he thinks the World is in the wrong . However , this Humour creates him no Enemies , for he does nothing with Sourness or Obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to Modes and Forms , makes him but the readier and more ...
Strana 46
... World with their Contests and Disputes , I reflect with Sorrow and Astonishment on the little Com- petitions , Factions and Debates of Mankind . When I read the several Dates of the Tombs , of some that dy'd Yesterday , and some six ...
... World with their Contests and Disputes , I reflect with Sorrow and Astonishment on the little Com- petitions , Factions and Debates of Mankind . When I read the several Dates of the Tombs , of some that dy'd Yesterday , and some six ...
Strana 54
... World his sincere Desire to be a " Member , with a recommendatory Description of " his Phiz : And tho ' our Constitution has made ' no particular Provision for short Faces , yet , his " being an extraordinary Case , I believe we shall ...
... World his sincere Desire to be a " Member , with a recommendatory Description of " his Phiz : And tho ' our Constitution has made ' no particular Provision for short Faces , yet , his " being an extraordinary Case , I believe we shall ...
Strana 86
... World the Painting ; ' but then he boasts with Zeuxes , In eternitatem pingo ; and oft jocosely tells the Fair Ones , would they acquire Colours that would stand ' kissing , they must no longer Paint but Drink for ' a Complexion : A ...
... World the Painting ; ' but then he boasts with Zeuxes , In eternitatem pingo ; and oft jocosely tells the Fair Ones , would they acquire Colours that would stand ' kissing , they must no longer Paint but Drink for ' a Complexion : A ...
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