The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... agreeable images , and give him a more delightful entertainment , than what can be found in the following , or any other book . One cannot indeed without offence to yourself observe , that you excel the rest of mankind in the least , as ...
... agreeable images , and give him a more delightful entertainment , than what can be found in the following , or any other book . One cannot indeed without offence to yourself observe , that you excel the rest of mankind in the least , as ...
Strana 11
... agreeable than motion ; and while he has a warm fire and his doxy , never reflects that he deserves to be whipped . Every man who termi- supply of his own necessities and passions is , says Sir Roger , in my eye , as poor a rogue as ...
... agreeable than motion ; and while he has a warm fire and his doxy , never reflects that he deserves to be whipped . Every man who termi- supply of his own necessities and passions is , says Sir Roger , in my eye , as poor a rogue as ...
Strana 17
... agreeable , a ruddy vigour in his counte - able to give his friends of his voyage . Upon which nance , strength in his limbs , with ringlets of fair hair loosely flowing on his shoulders . It happened , in the course of the voyage ...
... agreeable , a ruddy vigour in his counte - able to give his friends of his voyage . Upon which nance , strength in his limbs , with ringlets of fair hair loosely flowing on his shoulders . It happened , in the course of the voyage ...
Strana 40
... agreeable one . Lætitia , confident of favour , has studied no tion towards her person , has depended only on her merit . Lætitia has always something in her air that is sullen , grave , and disconsolate . Daphne has a countenance that ...
... agreeable one . Lætitia , confident of favour , has studied no tion towards her person , has depended only on her merit . Lætitia has always something in her air that is sullen , grave , and disconsolate . Daphne has a countenance that ...
Strana 41
... agreeable par- icipation , to consider them merely as objects of sight . This is abridging them of their natural ex- tent of power , to put them upon a level with their pictures at Kneller's . How much nobler is the contemplation of ...
... agreeable par- icipation , to consider them merely as objects of sight . This is abridging them of their natural ex- tent of power , to put them upon a level with their pictures at Kneller's . How much nobler is the contemplation of ...
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