The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... seen , languishing graces to deformity : all I intend by your specimen upon clubs , which I there- is , that we ought to be contented with our fore lope you will continue , I shall take the countenance and shape , so far , as never to ...
... seen , languishing graces to deformity : all I intend by your specimen upon clubs , which I there- is , that we ought to be contented with our fore lope you will continue , I shall take the countenance and shape , so far , as never to ...
Strana 66
... seen the great men of their country running down a stag , or pitching a bar , that we might have discovered who were the persons of the great- est abilities among them ; but instead of that , they conveyed us into a huge room lighted up ...
... seen the great men of their country running down a stag , or pitching a bar , that we might have discovered who were the persons of the great- est abilities among them ; but instead of that , they conveyed us into a huge room lighted up ...
Strana 114
... seen a very ingenious author on this subject , who founds his speculations on the supposition , that as a man hath in the mould of his face a remote likeness to that of an ox , a sheep , a lion , a hog , or any other creature ; he hath ...
... seen a very ingenious author on this subject , who founds his speculations on the supposition , that as a man hath in the mould of his face a remote likeness to that of an ox , a sheep , a lion , a hog , or any other creature ; he hath ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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