The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 13
... face of this ancient workman , and immediately , by the long lock of hair upon his fore- head , difcovered him to be TIME . Whether it were because the thread of my dream was at an end , I cannot tell ; but upon my taking a furvey of ...
... face of this ancient workman , and immediately , by the long lock of hair upon his fore- head , difcovered him to be TIME . Whether it were because the thread of my dream was at an end , I cannot tell ; but upon my taking a furvey of ...
Strana 14
... face , placing his arm negligently on a window , or fome fuch action as appeared indifferent to all the reft of the compa- ny . Upon fuch notice , unobferved by others , ( for their entire intimacy was always a fecret ) ' Eucrate ...
... face , placing his arm negligently on a window , or fome fuch action as appeared indifferent to all the reft of the compa- ny . Upon fuch notice , unobferved by others , ( for their entire intimacy was always a fecret ) ' Eucrate ...
Strana 22
... face . We are no fooner prefented to any one we never faw before , but we are immediately ftruck with the idea of a proud , a referved , an affable , or a good - natured man ; and upon our first going in- to a company of strangers , our ...
... face . We are no fooner prefented to any one we never faw before , but we are immediately ftruck with the idea of a proud , a referved , an affable , or a good - natured man ; and upon our first going in- to a company of strangers , our ...
Strana 23
... faces in human features . I remember , in the life of the famous prince of Conde , the writer obferves , the face of that prince was like the face of an eagle , and that the prince was very well pleased to be told fo . In this cafe ...
... faces in human features . I remember , in the life of the famous prince of Conde , the writer obferves , the face of that prince was like the face of an eagle , and that the prince was very well pleased to be told fo . In this cafe ...
Strana 24
... face when the lineaments are pliable and tender , or whether the fame kind of fouls require the fame kinds of habitations , I fhall leave to the confideration of the curious . In the mean time I think nothing can be more glorious than ...
... face when the lineaments are pliable and tender , or whether the fame kind of fouls require the fame kinds of habitations , I fhall leave to the confideration of the curious . In the mean time I think nothing can be more glorious than ...
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