The Spectator, Volume 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Pagina 100
... turn'st thy back ? ( Quoth Echo ) Pish ! To run from those th ' hadst overcome Thus cowardly ? ( Quoth Echo ) Mum . But what a vengeance makes thee fly From me too as thine enemy ? Or if thou hast no thought of me , Nor what I have ...
... turn'st thy back ? ( Quoth Echo ) Pish ! To run from those th ' hadst overcome Thus cowardly ? ( Quoth Echo ) Mum . But what a vengeance makes thee fly From me too as thine enemy ? Or if thou hast no thought of me , Nor what I have ...
Pagina 140
... turn to receive kind aspects from those little thrones , which all the company , but these lovers , call the bars . I saw a gentleman turn as pale as ashes , because an idol turned the sugar in a tea - dish for his rival , and ...
... turn to receive kind aspects from those little thrones , which all the company , but these lovers , call the bars . I saw a gentleman turn as pale as ashes , because an idol turned the sugar in a tea - dish for his rival , and ...
Pagina 411
... turns a sen- tence into a kind of an enigma or riddle ; and that he seldom has recourse to them where the proper and natural words will do as well . Another way of raising the language , and giving it a poetical turn , is to make use of ...
... turns a sen- tence into a kind of an enigma or riddle ; and that he seldom has recourse to them where the proper and natural words will do as well . Another way of raising the language , and giving it a poetical turn , is to make use of ...
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