The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 151
... Picts behold all things with the same air , whether they are joyful or sad ; the same fixed insensibility appears upon all occasions . A Pict , though she takes all that pains to invite the approach of lovers , is obliged to keep them ...
... Picts behold all things with the same air , whether they are joyful or sad ; the same fixed insensibility appears upon all occasions . A Pict , though she takes all that pains to invite the approach of lovers , is obliged to keep them ...
Strana 152
... Pict . This lady had wit , as well as beau- ty , at will ; and made it her business to gain hearts , for no other reason but to rally the torments of her lovers . She would make great advances to ensnare men , but without any manner of ...
... Pict . This lady had wit , as well as beau- ty , at will ; and made it her business to gain hearts , for no other reason but to rally the torments of her lovers . She would make great advances to ensnare men , but without any manner of ...
Strana 153
... Pict is of itself void . I would therefore exhort all the British ladies to single them out ; nor do I know any but LINDAMIRA who should be ex- empt from discovery ; for her own complexion is so deli- cate , that she ought to be allowed ...
... Pict is of itself void . I would therefore exhort all the British ladies to single them out ; nor do I know any but LINDAMIRA who should be ex- empt from discovery ; for her own complexion is so deli- cate , that she ought to be allowed ...
Strana 160
... Pict his grandsire won . Here if the poet had not been vivacious as well as stu- pid , he could not , in the warmth and hurry of nonsense , have been capable of forgetting , that neither Prince VOL- TAGER , nor his grandfather , could ...
... Pict his grandsire won . Here if the poet had not been vivacious as well as stu- pid , he could not , in the warmth and hurry of nonsense , have been capable of forgetting , that neither Prince VOL- TAGER , nor his grandfather , could ...
Strana 171
... Pict half British- No man to be a hero of a tragedy under six feet - Club of sighers - Letters from flower - pots , elbow - chairs , tape . stry - figures , lion , thunder - The bell rings to the pup- pet - show - Old woman with a beard ...
... Pict half British- No man to be a hero of a tragedy under six feet - Club of sighers - Letters from flower - pots , elbow - chairs , tape . stry - figures , lion , thunder - The bell rings to the pup- pet - show - Old woman with a beard ...
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