The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 51
... obferve that the former are fupperior to the others , not only in the fenfe but in the spelling . This cannot but have a good effect upon the female world , and keep them from being charmed by thofe empty coxcombs that have hitherto ...
... obferve that the former are fupperior to the others , not only in the fenfe but in the spelling . This cannot but have a good effect upon the female world , and keep them from being charmed by thofe empty coxcombs that have hitherto ...
Strana 63
... obferve in the tender bodies of children , when croffed in their little wills and expectations , how diffolvable they are into tears . If this were what grief is in men , nature would not be able to fup- port them in the excess of it ...
... obferve in the tender bodies of children , when croffed in their little wills and expectations , how diffolvable they are into tears . If this were what grief is in men , nature would not be able to fup- port them in the excess of it ...
Strana 76
... obferve that women in all ages have taken more pains than men to adorn the outside of their heads ; and indeed I very much admire , that thofe female architects , who raife fuch wonderful ftructures out of ribbands , lace , and wire ...
... obferve that women in all ages have taken more pains than men to adorn the outside of their heads ; and indeed I very much admire , that thofe female architects , who raife fuch wonderful ftructures out of ribbands , lace , and wire ...
Strana 98
... obferve all the parts with a certain elegance are proporti- oned to each other ; fo does decency of behaviour which appears in our lives obtain the approbation of all with whom we converse , from the order , con- fiftency , and ...
... obferve all the parts with a certain elegance are proporti- oned to each other ; fo does decency of behaviour which appears in our lives obtain the approbation of all with whom we converse , from the order , con- fiftency , and ...
Strana 106
... obferve , with a great deal of plea- fure , the joy that appeared in the countenance of thefe ancient domefticks upon my friend's arrival at his country - feat . Some of them could not re- frain from tears at the fight of their old ...
... obferve , with a great deal of plea- fure , the joy that appeared in the countenance of thefe ancient domefticks upon my friend's arrival at his country - feat . Some of them could not re- frain from tears at the fight of their old ...
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