The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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... appear , And strains , from hard - bound brains , eight lines a year . " And Swift fixed upon him the nickname of ... appears to have been anxious to prove himself worthy of it . He contributed to both the " Spectator " and the ...
... appear , And strains , from hard - bound brains , eight lines a year . " And Swift fixed upon him the nickname of ... appears to have been anxious to prove himself worthy of it . He contributed to both the " Spectator " and the ...
Strana 34
... appear in your more retired conversation . I should be unpardon- able if , after what I have said , I should longer detain you with an address of this nature : I can- not , however , conclude it , without acknowledging those great ...
... appear in your more retired conversation . I should be unpardon- able if , after what I have said , I should longer detain you with an address of this nature : I can- not , however , conclude it , without acknowledging those great ...
Strana 42
... appear learned without for the opera . " Sparrows for the opera , " says talking sentences , as in his ordinary gesture he his friend , licking his lips ; " what ! are they to discovers he can dance , though he does not cut be roasted ...
... appear learned without for the opera . " Sparrows for the opera , " says talking sentences , as in his ordinary gesture he his friend , licking his lips ; " what ! are they to discovers he can dance , though he does not cut be roasted ...
Strana 52
... appear with that action which is capable of giving dignity to the forced thoughts , cold conceits , and unnatural expressions of an Italian opera ! In the meantime , I have related this combat of the lion , to show what are at pre- sent ...
... appear with that action which is capable of giving dignity to the forced thoughts , cold conceits , and unnatural expressions of an Italian opera ! In the meantime , I have related this combat of the lion , to show what are at pre- sent ...
Strana 68
... appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which pre- vailed in our English opera ... appear as ruddy and cherry - cheeked as milk - maids . The shepherds are all embroidered , and acquit them- selves ...
... appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which pre- vailed in our English opera ... appear as ruddy and cherry - cheeked as milk - maids . The shepherds are all embroidered , and acquit them- selves ...
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