The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 68
... Picts and the British . There does not need any great Discernment to judge which are which . [ Steele . The British have a lively , animated Aspect ; The Picts , tho ' never so Beautiful , have dead , unin- formed Countenances . The ...
... Picts and the British . There does not need any great Discernment to judge which are which . [ Steele . The British have a lively , animated Aspect ; The Picts , tho ' never so Beautiful , have dead , unin- formed Countenances . The ...
Pagina 69
... Pict , tho ' she takes all that Pains to invite the Approach of Lovers , is obliged to keep them at a certain Distance ; a Sigh in a Languish- ing Lover , if fetched too near her , would dissolve a Feature ; and a Kiss snatched by a ...
... Pict , tho ' she takes all that Pains to invite the Approach of Lovers , is obliged to keep them at a certain Distance ; a Sigh in a Languish- ing Lover , if fetched too near her , would dissolve a Feature ; and a Kiss snatched by a ...
Pagina 73
... Pict his Grandsire won . Here if the Poet had not been Vivacious , as well as Stupid , he could [ not , ] in the Warmth and Hurry of Nonsense , [ have ] been capable of for- getting that neither Prince Voltager , nor his Grandfather ...
... Pict his Grandsire won . Here if the Poet had not been Vivacious , as well as Stupid , he could [ not , ] in the Warmth and Hurry of Nonsense , [ have ] been capable of for- getting that neither Prince Voltager , nor his Grandfather ...
Pagina 77
... Pict half British - no Man to be an Hero of Tragedy under Six foot - Club of Sighers About a Week since there happened to me a very odd Accident , by Reason of one of these my Papers of Minutes which I had accidentally drop- ped at ...
... Pict half British - no Man to be an Hero of Tragedy under Six foot - Club of Sighers About a Week since there happened to me a very odd Accident , by Reason of one of these my Papers of Minutes which I had accidentally drop- ped at ...
Pagina 80
... Pict . If they are not so eminently ' gifted by Nature as our Assembly expects , give ' me Leave to say their acquired Ugliness is greater than any that has ever appeared before you . The Beau has varied his Dress every Day of his Life ...
... Pict . If they are not so eminently ' gifted by Nature as our Assembly expects , give ' me Leave to say their acquired Ugliness is greater than any that has ever appeared before you . The Beau has varied his Dress every Day of his Life ...
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