The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... dress is very becoming , but perhaps the merit of that choice is owing to her mother ; for though , " continued he , " I allow a beauty to be as much to be commended for the elegance of her dress , as a wit for that of his language ...
... dress is very becoming , but perhaps the merit of that choice is owing to her mother ; for though , " continued he , " I allow a beauty to be as much to be commended for the elegance of her dress , as a wit for that of his language ...
Pagina 49
... dress , complexion , and shape of a European , covered from head to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamored of him , and consequently solicitous for " Sir , when I consider how perfectly new all his preservation . She therefore ...
... dress , complexion , and shape of a European , covered from head to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamored of him , and consequently solicitous for " Sir , when I consider how perfectly new all his preservation . She therefore ...
Pagina 52
... dress in which he ap- pears . We have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman senators , and grave politicians in the dress of rakes . The misfortune of the thing is , that people dress themselves in what they have a mind to be , and ...
... dress in which he ap- pears . We have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman senators , and grave politicians in the dress of rakes . The misfortune of the thing is , that people dress themselves in what they have a mind to be , and ...
Pagina 54
... dress and show , in the character of Camilla ; who , though she seems to have sha- ken off all the other weaknesses of her sex , is still described as a woman in this particular The poets tell us , that after having made a great ...
... dress and show , in the character of Camilla ; who , though she seems to have sha- ken off all the other weaknesses of her sex , is still described as a woman in this particular The poets tell us , that after having made a great ...
Pagina 69
... dress , but the Oxoni- ans are fantastical now they are lovers , in propor- tion to their learning and understanding before they became such . The thoughts of the ancient poets on this agreeable frenzy are translated in honor of some ...
... dress , but the Oxoni- ans are fantastical now they are lovers , in propor- tion to their learning and understanding before they became such . The thoughts of the ancient poets on this agreeable frenzy are translated in honor of some ...
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