The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 60
... frequently , lest they should be oppressed with ornaments , and over - run with the luxuriancy of their habits . I am much in doubt whether I should give the preference to a Quaker that is trimmed close , and almost cut to the quick ...
... frequently , lest they should be oppressed with ornaments , and over - run with the luxuriancy of their habits . I am much in doubt whether I should give the preference to a Quaker that is trimmed close , and almost cut to the quick ...
Strana 67
... frequently , where the sense was rightly translated , the necessary transposition of words , which were drawn out of the phrase of one tongue into that of another , made the music appear very absurd in one tongue , that was very natural ...
... frequently , where the sense was rightly translated , the necessary transposition of words , which were drawn out of the phrase of one tongue into that of another , made the music appear very absurd in one tongue , that was very natural ...
Strana 68
... frequently made his court , and gained the heart of his princess , in a language which she did not understand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carried on dialogues after this . manner , without an interpreter between ...
... frequently made his court , and gained the heart of his princess , in a language which she did not understand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carried on dialogues after this . manner , without an interpreter between ...
Strana 74
... frequently seen of this sort of fellows , and do not think there can be a greater aggravation of an of- fence than that it is committed where the criminal is pro . tected by the sacredness of the place which he violates . Many ...
... frequently seen of this sort of fellows , and do not think there can be a greater aggravation of an of- fence than that it is committed where the criminal is pro . tected by the sacredness of the place which he violates . Many ...
Strana 77
... frequent the playhouse more than Westminster - Hall , and are seen in all public assemblies , except in a court of justice . I shall say nothing of those silent and busy multitudes that are employed within doors , in the drawing up of ...
... frequent the playhouse more than Westminster - Hall , and are seen in all public assemblies , except in a court of justice . I shall say nothing of those silent and busy multitudes that are employed within doors , in the drawing up of ...
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