The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... told us , That he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries . Let our good friend , says he , attack every one that deserves it : I would only advise you , Mr. SPECTATOR , applying him- self to me , to take ...
... told us , That he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries . Let our good friend , says he , attack every one that deserves it : I would only advise you , Mr. SPECTATOR , applying him- self to me , to take ...
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... told me , with an unspeakable grace , that she hoped Sir ROGER was in good health : I answered Yes , for i hate long speeches , and after a bow or two retired . LEONORA was formerly a celebrated beauty , and is still a very lovely woman ...
... told me , with an unspeakable grace , that she hoped Sir ROGER was in good health : I answered Yes , for i hate long speeches , and after a bow or two retired . LEONORA was formerly a celebrated beauty , and is still a very lovely woman ...
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... told us one day an adventure he once had with a Pict . This lady had wit , as well as beauty , at will ; and made her business to gain hearts for no other reason but to rally the torments of her lovers . She would make great advances to ...
... told us one day an adventure he once had with a Pict . This lady had wit , as well as beauty , at will ; and made her business to gain hearts for no other reason but to rally the torments of her lovers . She would make great advances to ...
Strana 59
... 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 SPECTATOR .
... 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 SPECTATOR .
Strana 60
... told , not represented . Non tamen intus Digna geri promes in scenam : multaque tolles Ex oculis , quæ mox narret facundia præsens . HOR . ARS . POET . VER . 182 . " Yet there are things improper for a scene , " Which men of judgment ...
... told , not represented . Non tamen intus Digna geri promes in scenam : multaque tolles Ex oculis , quæ mox narret facundia præsens . HOR . ARS . POET . VER . 182 . " Yet there are things improper for a scene , " Which men of judgment ...
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