The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 53
... head that I wanted company , and therefore would frequently come into my chamber to keep me from being alone . This I bore for two or three days ; but telling me one day that he was afraid I was ine- lancholy , I thought it was high ...
... head that I wanted company , and therefore would frequently come into my chamber to keep me from being alone . This I bore for two or three days ; but telling me one day that he was afraid I was ine- lancholy , I thought it was high ...
Strana 57
... head ; fome fancied that the Lion would not pretend to lay his paws upon the hero , by reafon of the received opinion , that a Lion will not hurt a Virgin : feveral , who pre- tended to have seen the opera in Italy , had informed their ...
... head ; fome fancied that the Lion would not pretend to lay his paws upon the hero , by reafon of the received opinion , that a Lion will not hurt a Virgin : feveral , who pre- tended to have seen the opera in Italy , had informed their ...
Strana 64
... head a little lower , and hiding ⚫ his candle . C • I obferve that Mr. Powell and the Undertakers had both the fame thought , and I think much about the fame time , of introducing animals on their feveral ftages , though indeed with ...
... head a little lower , and hiding ⚫ his candle . C • I obferve that Mr. Powell and the Undertakers had both the fame thought , and I think much about the fame time , of introducing animals on their feveral ftages , though indeed with ...
Strana 66
... dazzling one another's imagi- nations , and filling their heads with nothing but co- lours , it is no wonder that they are more atrentive to the the fuperficial parts of life than the solid and substantial 66 N ° 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... dazzling one another's imagi- nations , and filling their heads with nothing but co- lours , it is no wonder that they are more atrentive to the the fuperficial parts of life than the solid and substantial 66 N ° 15 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 68
... head was covered with an helmet of the fame fhining " metal . " The Amazon immediately fingled out this well - dreffed warrior , being feized with a woman's long- ing for the pretty trappings that he was adorned with : Totumque incauta ...
... head was covered with an helmet of the fame fhining " metal . " The Amazon immediately fingled out this well - dreffed warrior , being feized with a woman's long- ing for the pretty trappings that he was adorned with : Totumque incauta ...
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