The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 2
... whole and entire , with- out the loss or acquisition of a single field or meadow , during the space of six hundred years ( a ) . There runs a story in the family , that when my mother was gone with child of me about three months , she ...
... whole and entire , with- out the loss or acquisition of a single field or meadow , during the space of six hundred years ( a ) . There runs a story in the family , that when my mother was gone with child of me about three months , she ...
Pagina 11
... whole night , so that I fell insensibly into a kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contempla- tions into a vision or allegory , or what else the reader shall please to call it . Methought I returned to the great hall ...
... whole night , so that I fell insensibly into a kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contempla- tions into a vision or allegory , or what else the reader shall please to call it . Methought I returned to the great hall ...
Pagina 13
... whole scene vanished : In the room of the frightful spectres there now entered a second dance of apparitions , very agreeably matched to- gether , and made up of very amiable phantoms . The first pair was Liberty with Monarchy at her ...
... whole scene vanished : In the room of the frightful spectres there now entered a second dance of apparitions , very agreeably matched to- gether , and made up of very amiable phantoms . The first pair was Liberty with Monarchy at her ...
Pagina 14
... whole , I resolved for the future to go on in my ordinary way ; and without too much fear or hope about the business of reputation , to be very care- ful of the design of my actions , but very negligent of the consequences of them . It ...
... whole , I resolved for the future to go on in my ordinary way ; and without too much fear or hope about the business of reputation , to be very care- ful of the design of my actions , but very negligent of the consequences of them . It ...
Pagina 16
... beauty adorned with conscious virtue ! what a spirit is there in those eyes ! what a bloom in that person ! how is the whole woman expressed in her appearance ! her air has the beauty of motion , and her look 16 NO . 4 THE SPECTATOR .
... beauty adorned with conscious virtue ! what a spirit is there in those eyes ! what a bloom in that person ! how is the whole woman expressed in her appearance ! her air has the beauty of motion , and her look 16 NO . 4 THE SPECTATOR .
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