The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 19.
Strana 96
... represent them like themselves ; and are adorn- ed with rostral crowns and naval ornaments , with beau- tiful festoons of sea - weeds , shells , and coral . But to return to our subject ; I have left the repository of our English kings ...
... represent them like themselves ; and are adorn- ed with rostral crowns and naval ornaments , with beau- tiful festoons of sea - weeds , shells , and coral . But to return to our subject ; I have left the repository of our English kings ...
Strana 123
... represent her like a Grecian VENUS , by her shape or features , but by the lustre of her mind which shone in them , and gave them their power of charming . Grace was in all her steps , heav'n in her eye , In all her gestures dignity and ...
... represent her like a Grecian VENUS , by her shape or features , but by the lustre of her mind which shone in them , and gave them their power of charming . Grace was in all her steps , heav'n in her eye , In all her gestures dignity and ...
Strana 131
... represent , in the character of a fine lady dancing , all the distortions which are frequently taken for graces in mien and gesture . This , Sir , is a speci▴ men of the method we shall take to expose the mon sters which come within ...
... represent , in the character of a fine lady dancing , all the distortions which are frequently taken for graces in mien and gesture . This , Sir , is a speci▴ men of the method we shall take to expose the mon sters which come within ...
Strana 146
... represent a virtuous or innocent person in distress , they ought not to leave him till they have delivered him out of his troubles , or made him triumph over his enemies . This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in ...
... represent a virtuous or innocent person in distress , they ought not to leave him till they have delivered him out of his troubles , or made him triumph over his enemies . This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in ...
Strana 155
... represent them in dresses and clothes that were thread - bare and decayed.This artifice for moving pity seems as ill contrived as that we have been speaking of , to inspire us with a great idea of the persons introduced upon the stage ...
... represent them in dresses and clothes that were thread - bare and decayed.This artifice for moving pity seems as ill contrived as that we have been speaking of , to inspire us with a great idea of the persons introduced upon the stage ...
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