The Spectator, Svazek 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 25
... particular per- sons , before we have heard them speak a single word , or so much as know who they are . Every passion gives a particular cast to the coun- tenance , and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other . I have seen ...
... particular per- sons , before we have heard them speak a single word , or so much as know who they are . Every passion gives a particular cast to the coun- tenance , and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other . I have seen ...
Strana 28
... particular vices which the physiog- nomist had discovered in his countenance ; but that he had conquered the strong dispositions he was born with , by the dictates of philosophy 3 . We are indeed told by an ancient author , that ...
... particular vices which the physiog- nomist had discovered in his countenance ; but that he had conquered the strong dispositions he was born with , by the dictates of philosophy 3 . We are indeed told by an ancient author , that ...
Strana 30
... particular in nothing but the make of my face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . This I take to proceed from a temper that naturally inclines me both to speak and hear . < 3 With this account you may wonder how I can have ...
... particular in nothing but the make of my face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . This I take to proceed from a temper that naturally inclines me both to speak and hear . < 3 With this account you may wonder how I can have ...
Strana 30
... particular in nothing but the make of my face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . This I take to proceed from a temper that naturally inclines me both to speak and hear . C 3 With this account you may wonder how I can have ...
... particular in nothing but the make of my face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . This I take to proceed from a temper that naturally inclines me both to speak and hear . C 3 With this account you may wonder how I can have ...
Strana 31
... particular , goods are not entered as they ought to be at the custom- house , nor law - reports perused at the Temple , by reason of one beauty who detains the young mer- chants too long near ' Change , and another fair one who keeps ...
... particular , goods are not entered as they ought to be at the custom- house , nor law - reports perused at the Temple , by reason of one beauty who detains the young mer- chants too long near ' Change , and another fair one who keeps ...
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acquainted ADDISON admirers agreeable appear beauty behaviour body character coffee-house Constantia conversation creature daugh discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour entertain Epig Eucrate Eudoxus eyes fair sex familiar spirit father favour fortune friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra Great-Britain happy hear heard heart honest honour human humble servant humour impertinent John Sharpe kind knight lady Laertes learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage master mind nature neral never obliged observe occasion ordinary paper particular pass passion person Pharamond Pindar Plato Platonic love pleased pleasure present reader reason ribaldry sense shew sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR STEELE tell temper thee Theodosius thing thou thought tion told Tom Short town VIRG virtue whig whole woman women words write young youth