The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana 18
... words : " Whereas a melancholy man left his lodg - chamber , not without wondering at this unaccount- ings on ... word together these five years ; my been terrified even to distraction at the figure of a coffee comes into my chamber ...
... words : " Whereas a melancholy man left his lodg - chamber , not without wondering at this unaccount- ings on ... word together these five years ; my been terrified even to distraction at the figure of a coffee comes into my chamber ...
Strana 24
... words of their own which were entirely foreign to the meaning of the passages they pretended to translate ; their chief care being to make the numbers of the English verse to answer to those of the Italian , that both of them might go ...
... words of their own which were entirely foreign to the meaning of the passages they pretended to translate ; their chief care being to make the numbers of the English verse to answer to those of the Italian , that both of them might go ...
Strana 36
... words . To go to the bottom of this matter , I must observe , that the tone , or ( as the French call it ) the accent of every nation in their ordinary speech , is altoge- ther different from that of every other people ; as we may see ...
... words . To go to the bottom of this matter , I must observe , that the tone , or ( as the French call it ) the accent of every nation in their ordinary speech , is altoge- ther different from that of every other people ; as we may see ...
Strana 47
... words , we may judge impartially of the thought , and consider whether it be natural of great enough for the person that utters it , whether it deserves to shine in such a blaze of eloquence , or show itself in such a variety of lights ...
... words , we may judge impartially of the thought , and consider whether it be natural of great enough for the person that utters it , whether it deserves to shine in such a blaze of eloquence , or show itself in such a variety of lights ...
Strana 55
... word right ; for which reason they hogs in armour - Enter a king and two fiddlers solu took frequent occasion to use hard words , that they - Admission into the Ugly club - Beauty how im- might show a politeness in murdering them . He ...
... word right ; for which reason they hogs in armour - Enter a king and two fiddlers solu took frequent occasion to use hard words , that they - Admission into the Ugly club - Beauty how im- might show a politeness in murdering them . He ...
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