The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Výsledky 6-10 z 67
Strana 55
... hearts for no other reason but to rally the torments of her lovers . She would make great advances to insnare men , but without any manner of scruple break off when there was no provocation . Her ill - nature and vanity made my friend ...
... hearts for no other reason but to rally the torments of her lovers . She would make great advances to insnare men , but without any manner of scruple break off when there was no provocation . Her ill - nature and vanity made my friend ...
Strana 65
... hearts . This constitution in a dull fellow gives vigour to nonsense , and makes the puddle boil , which would otherwise stagnate . The British Prince , that celebrated poem , which was written in the reign of King CHARLES the Second ...
... hearts . This constitution in a dull fellow gives vigour to nonsense , and makes the puddle boil , which would otherwise stagnate . The British Prince , that celebrated poem , which was written in the reign of King CHARLES the Second ...
Strana 67
... hearts of the whole audience quake ; and conveys a stronger terror to the mind than it is pos- sible for words to do . The appearance of the ghost in Hamlet is a master piece in its kind , and wrought up with all the circumstances that ...
... hearts of the whole audience quake ; and conveys a stronger terror to the mind than it is pos- sible for words to do . The appearance of the ghost in Hamlet is a master piece in its kind , and wrought up with all the circumstances that ...
Strana 68
... hearts , has a tragedy by him , where the first person that appears upon the stage is an afflicted widow in her mourning weeds , with half a dozen fatherless children attending her , like those that usually usually hang about the figure ...
... hearts , has a tragedy by him , where the first person that appears upon the stage is an afflicted widow in her mourning weeds , with half a dozen fatherless children attending her , like those that usually usually hang about the figure ...
Strana 74
... heart out , without making any impres- sions . SEMPRONIA is at present the most professed admirer of the French nation , but is so modest as to admit her vi- sitants no farther than her toilet . It is a very odd sight that beautiful ...
... heart out , without making any impres- sions . SEMPRONIA is at present the most professed admirer of the French nation , but is so modest as to admit her vi- sitants no farther than her toilet . It is a very odd sight that beautiful ...
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