The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... imagination . It is to such a poverty we must stripping almost naked has been since practised impute this and all other sentences in plays , which ( where indeed it should have been begun ) very are of this kind , and which are commonly ...
... imagination . It is to such a poverty we must stripping almost naked has been since practised impute this and all other sentences in plays , which ( where indeed it should have been begun ) very are of this kind , and which are commonly ...
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... imagination , she is utterly a foreigner to the language of looks what is to pass between her and this husband , that and glances . In this I fancy you could help her she is every moment told of , and for whom she better than any body ...
... imagination , she is utterly a foreigner to the language of looks what is to pass between her and this husband , that and glances . In this I fancy you could help her she is every moment told of , and for whom she better than any body ...
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... imagination . The true gave them . After this part was over , they began art in this case is , To make the mind and body a diversion which they call country dancing , and improve together ; and if possible , to make gesture wherein ...
... imagination . The true gave them . After this part was over , they began art in this case is , To make the mind and body a diversion which they call country dancing , and improve together ; and if possible , to make gesture wherein ...
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... imagination . Such an impression as this gives an immediate ambition to deserve , in order to please . This cause and effect are beauti- fully described by Mr. Dryden in the fable of Cymon and Iphigenia . After he has represented Cymon ...
... imagination . Such an impression as this gives an immediate ambition to deserve , in order to please . This cause and effect are beauti- fully described by Mr. Dryden in the fable of Cymon and Iphigenia . After he has represented Cymon ...
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... imagination . No man ought to have the esteem of the rest of in , but it is a short night followed by an endless thought of resigning every thing that he delights the world , for any actions which are disagreeable day . What I would ...
... imagination . No man ought to have the esteem of the rest of in , but it is a short night followed by an endless thought of resigning every thing that he delights the world , for any actions which are disagreeable day . What I would ...
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