Select British Classics, Zväzok 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... ment , till I heard that the Tumbler was not to make his appearance that night . For my own part , I was fully satisfied with the sight of an actor , who by the grace and propriety of his action and gesture , does honour to the human ...
... ment , till I heard that the Tumbler was not to make his appearance that night . For my own part , I was fully satisfied with the sight of an actor , who by the grace and propriety of his action and gesture , does honour to the human ...
Strana 17
... ment for the sake of filthy lucre , I ordered it to be folded up , and sent it as a present to a widow - gentle- woman , who has five daughters , desiring she would make each of them a petticoat out of it , and send me back the ...
... ment for the sake of filthy lucre , I ordered it to be folded up , and sent it as a present to a widow - gentle- woman , who has five daughters , desiring she would make each of them a petticoat out of it , and send me back the ...
Strana 44
... ment of that day , and placed myself in a box which was prepared for me with great civility and distinction . It is said of Virgil , when he entered a Roman theatre , where there were many thousands of spectators pre- sent , that the ...
... ment of that day , and placed myself in a box which was prepared for me with great civility and distinction . It is said of Virgil , when he entered a Roman theatre , where there were many thousands of spectators pre- sent , that the ...
Strana 73
... ment , you appear to my imagination more agreeable " in a short scanty petticoat , than the finest woman of " quality in her spreading fardingal ; and that the dex- " terous twirl of your mop has more native charms , " than the studied ...
... ment , you appear to my imagination more agreeable " in a short scanty petticoat , than the finest woman of " quality in her spreading fardingal ; and that the dex- " terous twirl of your mop has more native charms , " than the studied ...
Strana 114
... ment , this is his humble opinion ; as for his part , if he might presume to offer any thing on that subject . But of all the persons who add elegancies and super- fluities to their discourses , those who deserve the fore- most rank are ...
... ment , this is his humble opinion ; as for his part , if he might presume to offer any thing on that subject . But of all the persons who add elegancies and super- fluities to their discourses , those who deserve the fore- most rank are ...
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