The Spectator, Zväzok 11793 |
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Strana xv
... conversation , ufed to fay of himself , that with refpect to intellectual wealth , " he could draw " bills for a thousand pounds , though he had not " a guinea in his pocket . " That he wanted current coin for ready pay- ment , and by ...
... conversation , ufed to fay of himself , that with refpect to intellectual wealth , " he could draw " bills for a thousand pounds , though he had not " a guinea in his pocket . " That he wanted current coin for ready pay- ment , and by ...
Strana 148
... conversation which I fell into , gave me an opportunity of observing a great deal of beauty in a very handfome woman , and as much wit in an ingenious man , turned into deformity in the one , and abfurdity in the other , by the mere ...
... conversation which I fell into , gave me an opportunity of observing a great deal of beauty in a very handfome woman , and as much wit in an ingenious man , turned into deformity in the one , and abfurdity in the other , by the mere ...
Strana 155
... conversation ? Then he would talk - Good Gods ! how he would talk ! That unexpected break in the line , and turning the defcription of his manner of talking into an admiration of it , is inexpreffibly beautiful , and wonderfully fuited ...
... conversation ? Then he would talk - Good Gods ! how he would talk ! That unexpected break in the line , and turning the defcription of his manner of talking into an admiration of it , is inexpreffibly beautiful , and wonderfully fuited ...
Strana 255
... conversation with these invifible companions , I difco- vered in the centre of a very dark grove a monftrous fa- bric built after the Gothic manner , and covered with in- numerable devices in that barbarous kind of sculpture . I ...
... conversation with these invifible companions , I difco- vered in the centre of a very dark grove a monftrous fa- bric built after the Gothic manner , and covered with in- numerable devices in that barbarous kind of sculpture . I ...
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... Conversation most straitened in large affemblies , No. 68 . Coquettes , the prefent numerous race , to what owing , No 66 . Coverley ( Sir Roger de ) a member of the Spectator's club ; his character , No. 2. His opinion of men of fine ...
... Conversation most straitened in large affemblies , No. 68 . Coquettes , the prefent numerous race , to what owing , No 66 . Coverley ( Sir Roger de ) a member of the Spectator's club ; his character , No. 2. His opinion of men of fine ...
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