The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volúmenes1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 páginas |
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... express his passion by his gesture . It is very ordi- nary in the assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make a discourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the tem- per of his mind in such a manner , as that the whole ...
... express his passion by his gesture . It is very ordi- nary in the assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make a discourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the tem- per of his mind in such a manner , as that the whole ...
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... express this art of imposing serious , designing men , in our way : we upon the spectators by appearances ; they think it our duty , as far as in us lies , to call it the Fourberia della scena . ' The take care the constitution receives ...
... express this art of imposing serious , designing men , in our way : we upon the spectators by appearances ; they think it our duty , as far as in us lies , to call it the Fourberia della scena . ' The take care the constitution receives ...
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... express by the word neighbourhood . down at their own tables , but they hope or fear , rejoice or despond , as they saw him do at the coffee - house . In a word , every man is Eubulus as soon as his back is turned . Having here given an ...
... express by the word neighbourhood . down at their own tables , but they hope or fear , rejoice or despond , as they saw him do at the coffee - house . In a word , every man is Eubulus as soon as his back is turned . Having here given an ...
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... express it by nothing Quem præstare potest mulier galeata pudorem , Quæ fugit a sexu ? - Juv . Sat. vi . 251 . What sense of shame in woman's breast can lie , Inur'd to arms , and her own sex to fly . - Dryden . WHEN the wife of Hector ...
... express it by nothing Quem præstare potest mulier galeata pudorem , Quæ fugit a sexu ? - Juv . Sat. vi . 251 . What sense of shame in woman's breast can lie , Inur'd to arms , and her own sex to fly . - Dryden . WHEN the wife of Hector ...
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... express on such an dered what numbers would be reduced to occasion the sense of the uncertainty of hu- misery by that accident only . He would man life in general , by assuming the habit of think it of moment enough to direct , that ...
... express on such an dered what numbers would be reduced to occasion the sense of the uncertainty of hu- misery by that accident only . He would man life in general , by assuming the habit of think it of moment enough to direct , that ...
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