The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 173
... shew no monsters , but men who are converted into such by their own industry and affectation . If you will please to be at the house to - night , you will see me do my endeavour to shew some unnatural ap- pearances which are in vogue ...
... shew no monsters , but men who are converted into such by their own industry and affectation . If you will please to be at the house to - night , you will see me do my endeavour to shew some unnatural ap- pearances which are in vogue ...
Strana 182
... shew to advantage in every look , word , and gesture . The gentleman was as diligent to do justice to his fine parts , as the lady to her beauteous form . You might see his imagination on the stretch to find out some- thing uncommon ...
... shew to advantage in every look , word , and gesture . The gentleman was as diligent to do justice to his fine parts , as the lady to her beauteous form . You might see his imagination on the stretch to find out some- thing uncommon ...
Strana 284
... shew himself a man of a beautiful genius , but of great industry . The first species of false wit which I have met with is very venerable for its antiquity , and has produced several pieces which have lived very near as long as the ...
... shew himself a man of a beautiful genius , but of great industry . The first species of false wit which I have met with is very venerable for its antiquity , and has produced several pieces which have lived very near as long as the ...
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