The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 13
... manner of shape ! " Now the lady's misfor- tune seems to be only this , that she is planted in a wrong soil ; for , go but to the other side of the water , it is a jest at Haerlem to talk of a shape under eighteen stone . These wise ...
... manner of shape ! " Now the lady's misfor- tune seems to be only this , that she is planted in a wrong soil ; for , go but to the other side of the water , it is a jest at Haerlem to talk of a shape under eighteen stone . These wise ...
Strana 18
... manner of his declaring himself gave his mistress occasion for a very hearty laughter .--- " Nay , " says he , " I knew you would laugh at me , but I will ask your father . " He did so ; the father received his intelligence with no less ...
... manner of his declaring himself gave his mistress occasion for a very hearty laughter .--- " Nay , " says he , " I knew you would laugh at me , but I will ask your father . " He did so ; the father received his intelligence with no less ...
Strana 22
... manner he could , That there were some ladies ( but for your comfort , says WILL , they are not those of the most wit ) that were offended at the liberties I had taken with the opera and the puppet - show ; that some of them were ...
... manner he could , That there were some ladies ( but for your comfort , says WILL , they are not those of the most wit ) that were offended at the liberties I had taken with the opera and the puppet - show ; that some of them were ...
Strana 23
that manner ; that the city had always been the province for satire ; and that the wits of King CHARLES's time jested upon nothing else during his whole reign . He then shewed , by the examples of HORACE , JUVENAL , BOILEAU , and the ...
that manner ; that the city had always been the province for satire ; and that the wits of King CHARLES's time jested upon nothing else during his whole reign . He then shewed , by the examples of HORACE , JUVENAL , BOILEAU , and the ...
Strana 24
... manner with which he delivers himself , as by the strength of argu- ment and force of reason which he makes use of . WILL HONEYCOMB immediately agreed , that what he had said . was right ; and that for his part , he would not insist ...
... manner with which he delivers himself , as by the strength of argu- ment and force of reason which he makes use of . WILL HONEYCOMB immediately agreed , that what he had said . was right ; and that for his part , he would not insist ...
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