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Pagina 9
... a smile always of affection , and frequently of esteem . " Secondly , I cannot admit that there is in this character any thing of rusticity ( as that word is generally understood ) , or any of those habits or BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 9.
... a smile always of affection , and frequently of esteem . " Secondly , I cannot admit that there is in this character any thing of rusticity ( as that word is generally understood ) , or any of those habits or BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 9.
Pagina 12
... word ; and before he was " crossed in love by the perverse widow , he was a gay man of the town . " And with respect to the care Addi- son took of the Knight's chastity , and his resent- ment of the story told in No. 410 , which is cer ...
... word ; and before he was " crossed in love by the perverse widow , he was a gay man of the town . " And with respect to the care Addi- son took of the Knight's chastity , and his resent- ment of the story told in No. 410 , which is cer ...
Pagina 17
... words would pass for exquisite ridicule . But wry faces are made with little effort , caricatures may be sketched by a very unskilful hand , and he who has no command of natural expression , may easily put together gigantic figures and ...
... words would pass for exquisite ridicule . But wry faces are made with little effort , caricatures may be sketched by a very unskilful hand , and he who has no command of natural expression , may easily put together gigantic figures and ...
Pagina 26
... words in proper places made the true definition of a style , " which is not however a definition , but the character of a good style . The divisions of style are numerous , and have been multiplied by the critics as fast as they could ...
... words in proper places made the true definition of a style , " which is not however a definition , but the character of a good style . The divisions of style are numerous , and have been multiplied by the critics as fast as they could ...
Pagina 58
... words without meaning . On another occasion , he procured a full audience of shoemakers , who were to be told how to make a pair of shoes in two min- utes , which was by cutting off the tops of ready- made boots . As there was no ...
... words without meaning . On another occasion , he procured a full audience of shoemakers , who were to be told how to make a pair of shoes in two min- utes , which was by cutting off the tops of ready- made boots . As there was no ...
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