The Spectator, Volume 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Pagina 1
... faces on one hand being spotted on the right side of the forehead , and those upon the other on the left . I quickly perceived that they cast hostile glances upon one another ; and that their patches were placed in those different ...
... faces on one hand being spotted on the right side of the forehead , and those upon the other on the left . I quickly perceived that they cast hostile glances upon one another ; and that their patches were placed in those different ...
Pagina 2
... faces , and seemed to sit there with no other intention but to see the opera . Upon inquiry I found that the body of ... face is thus dishonoured , and lies under a kind of disgrace , while the other is so much set off and adorned by the ...
... faces , and seemed to sit there with no other intention but to see the opera . Upon inquiry I found that the body of ... face is thus dishonoured , and lies under a kind of disgrace , while the other is so much set off and adorned by the ...
Pagina 3
... face , as though it had revolted from the whig interest . But , whatever this natural patch may seem to intimate , it is well known that her notions of government are still the same . This unlucky mole , however , has misled several ...
... face , as though it had revolted from the whig interest . But , whatever this natural patch may seem to intimate , it is well known that her notions of government are still the same . This unlucky mole , however , has misled several ...
Pagina 11
... faces , and all those other objects that fill the mind with gay ideas , and disperse that gloominess which is apt to hang upon it in those dark disconsolate seasons . I was some few weeks ago in a course of these di- versions ; which ...
... faces , and all those other objects that fill the mind with gay ideas , and disperse that gloominess which is apt to hang upon it in those dark disconsolate seasons . I was some few weeks ago in a course of these di- versions ; which ...
Pagina 12
... faces he drew were very re- markable for their smiles , and a certain smirking air which he bestowed indifferently on every age and degree of either sex . The toujours gai appeared even in his judges , bishops , and privy - counsellors ...
... faces he drew were very re- markable for their smiles , and a certain smirking air which he bestowed indifferently on every age and degree of either sex . The toujours gai appeared even in his judges , bishops , and privy - counsellors ...
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