Select British Classics, Zväzok 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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Strana 12
... young , not in the ordinary form , but by the common consent of mankind . He was in his person between round and square ; in the motion and gesture of his body he was unaf- fected and free , as not having too great a respect for ...
... young , not in the ordinary form , but by the common consent of mankind . He was in his person between round and square ; in the motion and gesture of his body he was unaf- fected and free , as not having too great a respect for ...
Strana 15
... young damsel , with so pretty a face and shape , that I bid her come out of the crowd , and seat- ed her upon a little crock at my left hand . My pretty maid , said I , do you own yourself to have been the in- habitant of the garment ...
... young damsel , with so pretty a face and shape , that I bid her come out of the crowd , and seat- ed her upon a little crock at my left hand . My pretty maid , said I , do you own yourself to have been the in- habitant of the garment ...
Strana 21
... young woman of a good family in those parts , and had the satisfaction , of seeing my addresses kindly received , which occasioned the perplexity I am go- ing to relate . We were in a calm evening diverting ourselves upon the top of a ...
... young woman of a good family in those parts , and had the satisfaction , of seeing my addresses kindly received , which occasioned the perplexity I am go- ing to relate . We were in a calm evening diverting ourselves upon the top of a ...
Strana 33
... young men who had united themselves to the band of misers , and were walking up the path of avarice ; though both made a very ridiculous figure , and were as much laughed at by those they joined , as by those they forsook . The walk ...
... young men who had united themselves to the band of misers , and were walking up the path of avarice ; though both made a very ridiculous figure , and were as much laughed at by those they joined , as by those they forsook . The walk ...
Strana 41
... young woman smiled , as if she knew how ridiculous an errand she had been employed in ; and indeed I found by the sequel of her discourse , that she was an arch baggage , and of a cha- racter that is frequent enough in persons of her em ...
... young woman smiled , as if she knew how ridiculous an errand she had been employed in ; and indeed I found by the sequel of her discourse , that she was an arch baggage , and of a cha- racter that is frequent enough in persons of her em ...
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acquaintance admired agreeable Anticyra Apartment appear bag-pipes beautiful behaviour Bickerstaff called character Cicero confess death delight desire discourse dress entertain esteem eyes father favour February 27 fortune Gascon gentleman give Great-Britain greatest hand happy hath heart honour humble servant humour husband imagination impertinent Isaac Bickerstaff kind King of Sweden lady lately learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage ment mind Nando's nation nature never night observe occasion OVID particular pass passion persons petitioner petticoat pleased pleasure poet present proper Pyrrha racter reader reason received Roman censors Rome says sense Sheer-lane shew sion soul speak spirit Stratonice Styx Tatler Telemachus tell temper Terentia thing thought THURSDAY Timoleon tion told town turn Ulysses upholsterer VIRG Virgil virtue walk whole wife woman words write young