The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 страници |
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... particular persons , before we have nity not to be affected with them . As for the cir - heard them speak a single word , or so much as cumstance of the robin - red - breast , it is indeed a know who they are . little poetical ornament ...
... particular persons , before we have nity not to be affected with them . As for the cir - heard them speak a single word , or so much as cumstance of the robin - red - breast , it is indeed a know who they are . little poetical ornament ...
Страница 105
... particular inclination to general implicit notion of this art of physiognomy take a prejudice against a man for his looks , among which I have just now mentioned ; and that when the smaller vices in morality , and , if I remember , his ...
... particular inclination to general implicit notion of this art of physiognomy take a prejudice against a man for his looks , among which I have just now mentioned ; and that when the smaller vices in morality , and , if I remember , his ...
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... particular in nothing but the make of my drams for those who are more enamoured than or- face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . dinary ; and it is very common for such as are too This I take to proceed from a temper that ...
... particular in nothing but the make of my drams for those who are more enamoured than or- face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . dinary ; and it is very common for such as are too This I take to proceed from a temper that ...
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... particular , by all those various turns of expression and thought which are peculiar to his writings . I may reckon the ladies themselves as a third class among these my correspondents and privy- counsellors . In a letter from one of ...
... particular , by all those various turns of expression and thought which are peculiar to his writings . I may reckon the ladies themselves as a third class among these my correspondents and privy- counsellors . In a letter from one of ...
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... particular But the mind never unbends itself so agreeably scheme which comprehends the social virtues , may as in the conversation of a well - chosen friend . give employment to the most industrious temper , There is indeed no blessing ...
... particular But the mind never unbends itself so agreeably scheme which comprehends the social virtues , may as in the conversation of a well - chosen friend . give employment to the most industrious temper , There is indeed no blessing ...
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