The Spectator, Volume 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Pagina 36
... countenance , while the laugh is loud in his own applause . His raillery always puts the company into little divisions and separate interests , while that of Callisthenes cements it , and makes every man not only better pleased with ...
... countenance , while the laugh is loud in his own applause . His raillery always puts the company into little divisions and separate interests , while that of Callisthenes cements it , and makes every man not only better pleased with ...
Pagina 46
... countenance , that I could not but lament his departure , though he made way for April . He ap- peared in the greatest gaiety imaginable , and had a thou- sand pleasures to attend him : his look was frequently clouded , but immediately ...
... countenance , that I could not but lament his departure , though he made way for April . He ap- peared in the greatest gaiety imaginable , and had a thou- sand pleasures to attend him : his look was frequently clouded , but immediately ...
Pagina 48
... countenance seemed the most desirable I had ever seen . On the fore part of his mantle was pictured joy , delight , and satisfaction , with a thousand emblems of merriment , and jests with faces looking two ways at once ; but as he ...
... countenance seemed the most desirable I had ever seen . On the fore part of his mantle was pictured joy , delight , and satisfaction , with a thousand emblems of merriment , and jests with faces looking two ways at once ; but as he ...
Pagina 51
... countenance , when he let me into the profound mysteries of the smarag- dine table of Hermes . " It is true , " said he , " and far removed from all colour of deceit ; that which is inferior is like that which is superior , by which are ...
... countenance , when he let me into the profound mysteries of the smarag- dine table of Hermes . " It is true , " said he , " and far removed from all colour of deceit ; that which is inferior is like that which is superior , by which are ...
Pagina 52
... countenance of alacrity , and told him , that if within an hour after his death he anointed his whole body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be con- verted into pure gold . I will ...
... countenance of alacrity , and told him , that if within an hour after his death he anointed his whole body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be con- verted into pure gold . I will ...
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