The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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Strana 176
... never care for drawing people in the fashion : as very well knowing that the head - dress , or periwig , that now prevails , and gives a grace to their portraitures at present , will make a very odd figure , and perhaps look monstrous ...
... never care for drawing people in the fashion : as very well knowing that the head - dress , or periwig , that now prevails , and gives a grace to their portraitures at present , will make a very odd figure , and perhaps look monstrous ...
Strana 207
... never speak things to any man's disadvantage . I never directly defame , but I do what is as bad in the con- sequence , for I have often made a man say such and such a lively expression , who was born a mere elder brother . When one has ...
... never speak things to any man's disadvantage . I never directly defame , but I do what is as bad in the con- sequence , for I have often made a man say such and such a lively expression , who was born a mere elder brother . When one has ...
Strana 396
... never have brought back so many fine horses to the kennel ; he would never have gone so often , like a blast , over fields of corn . If such too had been the conduct of all his ancestors , he might truly have boasted at this day , that ...
... never have brought back so many fine horses to the kennel ; he would never have gone so often , like a blast , over fields of corn . If such too had been the conduct of all his ancestors , he might truly have boasted at this day , that ...
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