The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... conversation- such as his statements that the Formosans sacri- ficed eighteen thousand male infants every year , and that the Japanese studied Greek as a learned tongue , -excited a distrust that would have been fatal to the success of ...
... conversation- such as his statements that the Formosans sacri- ficed eighteen thousand male infants every year , and that the Japanese studied Greek as a learned tongue , -excited a distrust that would have been fatal to the success of ...
Pagina 28
... Conversation for a Twelve - month after . A Fur- below of precious Stones , an Hat buttoned with a Diamond , a Brocade Waistcoat or Petticoat , are standing Topicks . In short , they consider only the Drapery of the Species , and never ...
... Conversation for a Twelve - month after . A Fur- below of precious Stones , an Hat buttoned with a Diamond , a Brocade Waistcoat or Petticoat , are standing Topicks . In short , they consider only the Drapery of the Species , and never ...
Pagina 34
... Conversation with Envious Men . He points to such an handsom Young Fellow , and whispers that he is secretly married to a Great Fortune : When they doubt , he adds Circum- stances to prove it ; and never fails to aggravate their ...
... Conversation with Envious Men . He points to such an handsom Young Fellow , and whispers that he is secretly married to a Great Fortune : When they doubt , he adds Circum- stances to prove it ; and never fails to aggravate their ...
Pagina 49
... Conversation , or to speak more properly , are only the Accents of their Language made more Musical and Tune- ful . Thus the Notes of Interrogation , or Admiration , in the Italian Musick ( if one may so call them ) which resemble their ...
... Conversation , or to speak more properly , are only the Accents of their Language made more Musical and Tune- ful . Thus the Notes of Interrogation , or Admiration , in the Italian Musick ( if one may so call them ) which resemble their ...
Pagina 63
... Conversation which I fell into , gave me an Opportunity of observing a great deal of Beauty in a very handsome Woman , and as much Wit in an ingenious Man , turned into Deformity in the one , and Absurdity in the other , by the meer ...
... Conversation which I fell into , gave me an Opportunity of observing a great deal of Beauty in a very handsome Woman , and as much Wit in an ingenious Man , turned into Deformity in the one , and Absurdity in the other , by the meer ...
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