The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xxi
... seems to have been unwilling to acknowledge . His eighth volume contains excellent matter , but the subjects are not always well chosen or varied judi- ciously , and one understands why the Spectator took a firmer hold upon society when ...
... seems to have been unwilling to acknowledge . His eighth volume contains excellent matter , but the subjects are not always well chosen or varied judi- ciously , and one understands why the Spectator took a firmer hold upon society when ...
Strana 21
... seems , a Person of Distinction , for she every day came to him in a different Dress , of the most beautiful Shells , Bugles , and Bredes . She like- wise brought him a great many Spoils , which her other Lovers had presented to her ...
... seems , a Person of Distinction , for she every day came to him in a different Dress , of the most beautiful Shells , Bugles , and Bredes . She like- wise brought him a great many Spoils , which her other Lovers had presented to her ...
Strana 27
... seems , the Disguises only of a broken Heart , and a kind of Pageantry to cover Distress ; for in two Months after , she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence : being sent thither partly by the Loss of one Lover ...
... seems , the Disguises only of a broken Heart , and a kind of Pageantry to cover Distress ; for in two Months after , she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence : being sent thither partly by the Loss of one Lover ...
Strana 43
... seems , a great Inconvenience , that those of the meanest Capacities will pretend to make Visits , tho ' indeed they are qualify'd ra- ther to add to the Furniture of the House ( by filling an empty Chair ) than to the Conversation they ...
... seems , a great Inconvenience , that those of the meanest Capacities will pretend to make Visits , tho ' indeed they are qualify'd ra- ther to add to the Furniture of the House ( by filling an empty Chair ) than to the Conversation they ...
Strana 65
... seems wonderfully adapted to Tragedy . I am therefore very much offended when I see a Play in Rhyme , which is as absurd in English , as a Tragedy of Hexameters would have been in Greek or Latin . The Solæcism is , I think , still ...
... seems wonderfully adapted to Tragedy . I am therefore very much offended when I see a Play in Rhyme , which is as absurd in English , as a Tragedy of Hexameters would have been in Greek or Latin . The Solæcism is , I think , still ...
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