The Spectator, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - 956 pagina's |
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Pagina 20
... She appeared indeed infinitely timorous in all her Behaviour : And , whether it was from the De- licacy of her Conftitution , or that fhe was troubled with Vapors , as I was afterwards told by one who I found was none of her Well ...
... She appeared indeed infinitely timorous in all her Behaviour : And , whether it was from the De- licacy of her Conftitution , or that fhe was troubled with Vapors , as I was afterwards told by one who I found was none of her Well ...
Pagina 21
... she seen but any one of thefe Spectres ; what then must have been her Condition when she saw them all in a Body ? She fainted and died away at the Sight . Et neque jam color eft mifto candore rubori ; Nec Vigor , & Vires , & quæ modò ...
... she seen but any one of thefe Spectres ; what then must have been her Condition when she saw them all in a Body ? She fainted and died away at the Sight . Et neque jam color eft mifto candore rubori ; Nec Vigor , & Vires , & quæ modò ...
Pagina 24
... himself , when upon my looking with great Approbation at a young thing in a Box before us , he faid , I am quite of another Opinion . She has , I am 24 N ° 4 The SPECTATOR . Difpleafure, overhear one fay of me, That ftrange ...
... himself , when upon my looking with great Approbation at a young thing in a Box before us , he faid , I am quite of another Opinion . She has , I am 24 N ° 4 The SPECTATOR . Difpleafure, overhear one fay of me, That ftrange ...
Pagina 25
... she has stolen ' the Colour of her Ribbands from another , or had Ad- ' vice about her Trimmings , I fhall not allow her the • Praise of Dress any more than I would call a Plagiary ' an Author . ' When I threw my Eye towards the next ...
... she has stolen ' the Colour of her Ribbands from another , or had Ad- ' vice about her Trimmings , I fhall not allow her the • Praise of Dress any more than I would call a Plagiary ' an Author . ' When I threw my Eye towards the next ...
Pagina 35
... she immediately startled , and faid it fell towards her . Upon this I looked very blank ; and , obferving the Concern of the whole Ta- ble , began to confider myself , with fome Confufion , as a Perfon that had brought a Difafter upon ...
... she immediately startled , and faid it fell towards her . Upon this I looked very blank ; and , obferving the Concern of the whole Ta- ble , began to confider myself , with fome Confufion , as a Perfon that had brought a Difafter upon ...
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