The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 51
... lovers , their swelling and blustering upon the stage very much recommends them to the fair part of their audience . The ladies are wonderfully pleased to see a man insulting kings , or affronting the gods , in one scene , and throwing ...
... lovers , their swelling and blustering upon the stage very much recommends them to the fair part of their audience . The ladies are wonderfully pleased to see a man insulting kings , or affronting the gods , in one scene , and throwing ...
Strana 55
... lovers , is obliged to keep them at a certain distance : a sigh in a languishing lover , if fetched too near her , would dis- solve a feature ; and a kiss snatched by a forward one , might transfer the complexion of the mistress to the ...
... lovers , is obliged to keep them at a certain distance : a sigh in a languishing lover , if fetched too near her , would dis- solve a feature ; and a kiss snatched by a forward one , might transfer the complexion of the mistress to the ...
Strana 56
... lover was cured . It is certain no faith ought to be kept with cheats , and an oath made to a Pict is of itself void . I would therefore exhort all the British ladies to single them out , nor do I know any but LINDAMIRA who should be ex ...
... lover was cured . It is certain no faith ought to be kept with cheats , and an oath made to a Pict is of itself void . I would therefore exhort all the British ladies to single them out , nor do I know any but LINDAMIRA who should be ex ...
Strana 59
... lover , whilst her attendant is only concerned lest she should entangle her feet in her petticoat . We are told , that an ancient tragic poet , to move he pity pity of his audience for his exiled kings and distressed NO . 42 . 59 THE ...
... lover , whilst her attendant is only concerned lest she should entangle her feet in her petticoat . We are told , that an ancient tragic poet , to move he pity pity of his audience for his exiled kings and distressed NO . 42 . 59 THE ...
Strana 69
... lover ) in the height of his passion and resentment kills her . If any thing could extenuate so brutal an action , it would be the doing of it on a sudden , before the sentiments of nature , reason , or manhood could take place in him ...
... lover ) in the height of his passion and resentment kills her . If any thing could extenuate so brutal an action , it would be the doing of it on a sudden , before the sentiments of nature , reason , or manhood could take place in him ...
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