The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 37.
Strana 38
... likewise lay a claim to , whom I have lately called the Blanks of So- CIETY , as being altogether unfurnished with ideas , till the business and conversation of the day has supplied . them . I have often considered these poor souls with ...
... likewise lay a claim to , whom I have lately called the Blanks of So- CIETY , as being altogether unfurnished with ideas , till the business and conversation of the day has supplied . them . I have often considered these poor souls with ...
Strana 43
... likewise brought him a great many spoils , which her other lovers had presented to her , so that his cave was richly adorned with all the spotted skins of beasts , and most party - coloured feathers of fowls , which that world afforded ...
... likewise brought him a great many spoils , which her other lovers had presented to her , so that his cave was richly adorned with all the spotted skins of beasts , and most party - coloured feathers of fowls , which that world afforded ...
Strana 45
... likewise modelled her family so well , that when her little boy offers to pull me by the coat , or prattle in my face , his eldest sister immediately calls him off , and bids him not disturb the gentleman . At my first entering into the ...
... likewise modelled her family so well , that when her little boy offers to pull me by the coat , or prattle in my face , his eldest sister immediately calls him off , and bids him not disturb the gentleman . At my first entering into the ...
Strana 48
... likewise were the conjectures of the treatment which this lion was to meet with from the hands of Signior NICOLINI ; some suppo- sed that he was to subdue him in recitativo , as ORPHEUS used to serve the wild beasts in his time , and ...
... likewise were the conjectures of the treatment which this lion was to meet with from the hands of Signior NICOLINI ; some suppo- sed that he was to subdue him in recitativo , as ORPHEUS used to serve the wild beasts in his time , and ...
Strana 63
... Z. He diverts himself likewise by representing to his reader the make of an engine and pulley , with which he used to take off his hat . When there happens to be any thing ridiculous in a visage NO . 17 . 63 THE SPECTATOR .
... Z. He diverts himself likewise by representing to his reader the make of an engine and pulley , with which he used to take off his hat . When there happens to be any thing ridiculous in a visage NO . 17 . 63 THE SPECTATOR .
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