The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana 43
... express themselves in such a florid form of words , and such tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our country ; and at the same time fill their writings with such poor imaginations and con- ceits , as our youths ...
... express themselves in such a florid form of words , and such tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our country ; and at the same time fill their writings with such poor imaginations and con- ceits , as our youths ...
Strana 57
... express pity every man is at liberty to present his plan for a in the translation . It oftentimes happened like - new one ; and though it be but indifferently put wise , that the finest notes in the air fell upon the together , it may ...
... express pity every man is at liberty to present his plan for a in the translation . It oftentimes happened like - new one ; and though it be but indifferently put wise , that the finest notes in the air fell upon the together , it may ...
Strana 66
... express to you the sense I have of the high obligation you have laid upon me , in the penance you enjoined me , of doing some good or other to a person of worth every day I live . The station I am in furnishes me with daily ...
... express to you the sense I have of the high obligation you have laid upon me , in the penance you enjoined me , of doing some good or other to a person of worth every day I live . The station I am in furnishes me with daily ...
Strana 68
... express a passion in one language will not do it in another . Every one who has been long in Italy , knows very well that the cadences in the recitativo bear a remote affinity to the tone of their voices in ordinary conversation - or ...
... express a passion in one language will not do it in another . Every one who has been long in Italy , knows very well that the cadences in the recitativo bear a remote affinity to the tone of their voices in ordinary conversation - or ...
Strana 69
... express his passion by his ges- ture . It is very ordinary in the assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make a discourse concern- ing his passion in general , and describe the temper of his mind in such a manner , as that the whole ...
... express his passion by his ges- ture . It is very ordinary in the assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make a discourse concern- ing his passion in general , and describe the temper of his mind in such a manner , as that the whole ...
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