The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 166
... Picts and the British . There does not need any great difcernment to judge which are which . The British have a lively animated afpect ; the Picts , tho ' never fo beautiful , have dead uninformed counte- nances . nances . The muscles ...
... Picts and the British . There does not need any great difcernment to judge which are which . The British have a lively animated afpect ; the Picts , tho ' never fo beautiful , have dead uninformed counte- nances . nances . The muscles ...
Strana 167
... Picts behold all things with the fame air , whe- ther they are joyful or fad ; the fame fixed infenfibility appears upon all occasions . A Pict , tho ' fhe takes all that pains to invite the approach of lovers , is obliged to keep them ...
... Picts behold all things with the fame air , whe- ther they are joyful or fad ; the fame fixed infenfibility appears upon all occasions . A Pict , tho ' fhe takes all that pains to invite the approach of lovers , is obliged to keep them ...
Strana 168
... Pict stood before him in the utmost confufion , with the prettiest finirk imaginable on the finished fide of her face , pale as afhes on the other . Honeycomb feized all her gallypots and washes , and carried off his handker- chief full ...
... Pict stood before him in the utmost confufion , with the prettiest finirk imaginable on the finished fide of her face , pale as afhes on the other . Honeycomb feized all her gallypots and washes , and carried off his handker- chief full ...
Strana 176
... Pict his grandfire won . Here if the poet had not been vivacious , as well as ftupid , he could not , in the warmth and hurry of non- fenfe , have been capable of forgetting that neither prince Voltager , nor his grand - father , could ...
... Pict his grandfire won . Here if the poet had not been vivacious , as well as ftupid , he could not , in the warmth and hurry of non- fenfe , have been capable of forgetting that neither prince Voltager , nor his grand - father , could ...
Strana 187
... Pict half British : No Man to be an hero of a Tragedy under fix feet- Club of Sighers - Letters from Flower - Pots , Elbow- chairs , Tapestry - figures , Lion , Thunder - The Bell rings to the Puppet - how - Old - Woman with a beard ...
... Pict half British : No Man to be an hero of a Tragedy under fix feet- Club of Sighers - Letters from Flower - Pots , Elbow- chairs , Tapestry - figures , Lion , Thunder - The Bell rings to the Puppet - how - Old - Woman with a beard ...
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