The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 14
... appear dressed without his periwig . We have lovers in prose innumerable . All our pretenders to rhyme are professed inamoratos ; and there is scarce a poet , good or bad , to be heard of , who has not some real or supposed Saccharissa ...
... appear dressed without his periwig . We have lovers in prose innumerable . All our pretenders to rhyme are professed inamoratos ; and there is scarce a poet , good or bad , to be heard of , who has not some real or supposed Saccharissa ...
Strana 15
... appear to have the advantage . Friendship , tenderness , and con- stancy , dressed in a simplicity of expression , recommend themselves by a more native elegance , than passionate raptures , extravagant encomiums , and slavish adoration ...
... appear to have the advantage . Friendship , tenderness , and con- stancy , dressed in a simplicity of expression , recommend themselves by a more native elegance , than passionate raptures , extravagant encomiums , and slavish adoration ...
Strana 20
... appearing grave and distant to , their old friends . When man and wife are in the same coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mean in the eye of the world , between ...
... appearing grave and distant to , their old friends . When man and wife are in the same coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mean in the eye of the world , between ...
Strana 32
... appears here in perfection , charms me wonderfully . As an instance of it I must acquaint you , and by your means the whole club , that I have lately married one of my tenant's daughters . She is born of honest parents ; and though she ...
... appears here in perfection , charms me wonderfully . As an instance of it I must acquaint you , and by your means the whole club , that I have lately married one of my tenant's daughters . She is born of honest parents ; and though she ...
Strana 38
... appear not to me as expressions of levity , but rather of endearment and concern : such as we find in Catullus , and the authors of Hendecasyllabi after him , where they are used to express the utmost love and tenderness for their ...
... appear not to me as expressions of levity , but rather of endearment and concern : such as we find in Catullus , and the authors of Hendecasyllabi after him , where they are used to express the utmost love and tenderness for their ...
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