The SpectatorJ. J. Chidley, 1841 - Počet stran: 714 |
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Strana 49
... Picts and the years after Edipus . ] The stage arise , and the big clouds descend ; So now , in very deed , I might ... Pict , though she takes all that pains to invite the doubt not but he will in the Conquest of Mexico , which is ...
... Picts and the years after Edipus . ] The stage arise , and the big clouds descend ; So now , in very deed , I might ... Pict , though she takes all that pains to invite the doubt not but he will in the Conquest of Mexico , which is ...
Strana 50
... Pict , something uncomplaisant , but I would only recom- to that description Dr. Donne gives of his mistress mend to them to consider how they like to come into a room new painted ; they may assure themselves the near approach of a lady ...
... Pict , something uncomplaisant , but I would only recom- to that description Dr. Donne gives of his mistress mend to them to consider how they like to come into a room new painted ; they may assure themselves the near approach of a lady ...
Strana 52
... Pict his grandsire won . Here , if the poet had not been vivacious as well as stupid , he could not , in the warmth and hurry of nonsense , have been capable of forgetting that nei- ther Prince Voltiger nor his grandfather could strip a ...
... Pict his grandsire won . Here , if the poet had not been vivacious as well as stupid , he could not , in the warmth and hurry of nonsense , have been capable of forgetting that nei- ther Prince Voltiger nor his grandfather could strip a ...
Strana 55
... Pict half British ing accidentally made use of a hard word in a proper - No man to be a hero of a tragedy under six foot- place , and pronounced it right , the whole assembly Club of sighers - Letters from flower - pots , elbow- was out ...
... Pict half British ing accidentally made use of a hard word in a proper - No man to be a hero of a tragedy under six foot- place , and pronounced it right , the whole assembly Club of sighers - Letters from flower - pots , elbow- was out ...
Strana 57
... Pict . If they are not so eminently gifted by nature as our assem- bly expects , give me leave to say their acquired ug- liness is greater than any that has ever yet appeared before you . The beau has varied his dress every day in his ...
... Pict . If they are not so eminently gifted by nature as our assem- bly expects , give me leave to say their acquired ug- liness is greater than any that has ever yet appeared before you . The beau has varied his dress every day in his ...
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