The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 52
... feems , a perfon of diftinction , for the every day came to him in a different drefs , of the most beautiful shells , bugles , and bredes . She likewife brought him a great many fpoils , which her other lovers had presented to her , fo ...
... feems , a perfon of diftinction , for the every day came to him in a different drefs , of the most beautiful shells , bugles , and bredes . She likewife brought him a great many fpoils , which her other lovers had presented to her , fo ...
Strana 66
... feems , 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 fame pomp and magnificence ; being fent thither partly by the lofs of one lover ...
... feems , 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 fame pomp and magnificence ; being fent thither partly by the lofs of one lover ...
Strana 100
... feems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will pretend to make vifits , tho ' indeed they are qualified rather to add to the furniture of the house , by filling an empty chair , than to the conversation they ...
... feems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will pretend to make vifits , tho ' indeed they are qualified rather to add to the furniture of the house , by filling an empty chair , than to the conversation they ...
Strana 133
... fees , which here are very rea- ' fonable , if you are not impofed upon and you may ' stile yourself Informis ... feems to turn , Lætitia has not , from her very childhood , heard any thing else but com- mendations mendations of ...
... fees , which here are very rea- ' fonable , if you are not impofed upon and you may ' stile yourself Informis ... feems to turn , Lætitia has not , from her very childhood , heard any thing else but com- mendations mendations of ...
Strana 158
... feems wonderfully adapted to tragedy . I am there- fore very much offended when I fee a play in rhyme ; which is as abfurd in English , as a tragedy of Hexame- ters would have been in Greek or Latin . The folæcifin is , I think , still ...
... feems wonderfully adapted to tragedy . I am there- fore very much offended when I fee a play in rhyme ; which is as abfurd in English , as a tragedy of Hexame- ters would have been in Greek or Latin . The folæcifin is , I think , still ...
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