The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 143
... discourse , but at once , as he is seating himself in his chair , speaks in the thread of his own thoughts , ' She gave me a very obliging glance , she never looked so well in her life as this evening ; ' or the like reflection ...
... discourse , but at once , as he is seating himself in his chair , speaks in the thread of his own thoughts , ' She gave me a very obliging glance , she never looked so well in her life as this evening ; ' or the like reflection ...
Strana 188
... discourse from prose , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of verse . For , ' says he , ' we may observe that men in ordinary discourse very often speak iambics , without taking notice of it . ' We may make the ...
... discourse from prose , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of verse . For , ' says he , ' we may observe that men in ordinary discourse very often speak iambics , without taking notice of it . ' We may make the ...
Strana 336
... discourse ; but instead of this , we find that conversation is ne- ver so much straitened and confined as in numerous assemblies . When a multitude meet together on any subject of discourse , their debates are taken up chiefly with ...
... discourse ; but instead of this , we find that conversation is ne- ver so much straitened and confined as in numerous assemblies . When a multitude meet together on any subject of discourse , their debates are taken up chiefly with ...
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