The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... Picts behold all things with the same air , whether they are joyful or sad ; the same fixed insensibility appears upon all occasions . A Pict , though she takes all that pains to invite the ap- proach of lovers , is obliged to keep them ...
... Picts behold all things with the same air , whether they are joyful or sad ; the same fixed insensibility appears upon all occasions . A Pict , though she takes all that pains to invite the ap- proach of lovers , is obliged to keep them ...
Pagina 82
... Pict stood before him in the utmost confu- sion , with the prettiest smirk imaginable on the finished side of her face , pale as ashes on the other . Honeycomb seized all her gallipots and washes , and carried off his handkerchief full ...
... Pict stood before him in the utmost confu- sion , with the prettiest smirk imaginable on the finished side of her face , pale as ashes on the other . Honeycomb seized all her gallipots and washes , and carried off his handkerchief full ...
Pagina 84
... Pict his grands.re 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 forgetting that neither Prince Voltiger nor his grandfather could strip a ...
... Pict his grands.re 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 forgetting that neither Prince Voltiger nor his grandfather could strip a ...
Pagina 87
... Pict half British - No man to be a hero of a dinner , unless when the preacher is to be at it . tragedy under six foot - Club of sighers - Letters With him come a tribe , all brothers and sisters it from flower - pots , elbow - chairs ...
... Pict half British - No man to be a hero of a dinner , unless when the preacher is to be at it . tragedy under six foot - Club of sighers - Letters With him come a tribe , all brothers and sisters it from flower - pots , elbow - chairs ...
Pagina 89
... 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 yet appeared before you . The beau has varied his dress every day in 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 yet appeared before you . The beau has varied his dress every day in his life ...
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