The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1739 - 313 strán (strany) |
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Strana 19
... She appeared indeed infinitely timo- rous in all her Behaviour : And , whether it was from the Delicacy of her Conftitution , or that she was trou bled with Vapours , as I was afterwards told by one who I found was none of her Well ...
... She appeared indeed infinitely timo- rous in all her Behaviour : And , whether it was from the Delicacy of her Conftitution , or that she was trou bled with Vapours , as I was afterwards told by one who I found was none of her Well ...
Strana 20
... she would revive in a Moment out of a wasting Diftemper , into a Habit of the highest Health and Vigour . I had very ... she had the fame Virtue in her Touch , which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly pof- fefs'd of : and that ...
... she would revive in a Moment out of a wasting Diftemper , into a Habit of the highest Health and Vigour . I had very ... she had the fame Virtue in her Touch , which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly pof- fefs'd of : and that ...
Strana 21
... She fainted and died away at the Sight . Et neque jam color eft mifto candore rubori ; Nec Vigor , & Vires , & quæ modò vifa placebant ; Nec Corpus remanet Öv . Met . Lib . 3 . THERE was as great a Change in the Hill of Money Bags , and ...
... She fainted and died away at the Sight . Et neque jam color eft mifto candore rubori ; Nec Vigor , & Vires , & quæ modò vifa placebant ; Nec Corpus remanet Öv . Met . Lib . 3 . THERE was as great a Change in the Hill of Money Bags , and ...
Strana 24
... She has , I will al- low , a very pleafing Afpect , but methinks that Sim- plicity in her Countenance is rather childish than in- nocent . When I observed her a fecond time , he faid , I grant her Dress is very becoming , but perhaps ...
... She has , I will al- low , a very pleafing Afpect , but methinks that Sim- plicity in her Countenance is rather childish than in- nocent . When I observed her a fecond time , he faid , I grant her Dress is very becoming , but perhaps ...
Strana 35
... she regarded me as a very odd kind of Fellow , with an unfortunate Af- pect . For which Reason I took my Leave immediate- İy after Dinner , and withdrew to my own Lodgings . Úpon my Return Home , I fell into a profound Con- templation ...
... she regarded me as a very odd kind of Fellow , with an unfortunate Af- pect . For which Reason I took my Leave immediate- İy after Dinner , and withdrew to my own Lodgings . Úpon my Return Home , I fell into a profound Con- templation ...
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