The Spectator, Հատոր 2J. and R. Tonson, 1739 - 313 էջ |
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... look into . One of them , however , I could not forbear obferving , who was very bufy in retouching the finest Pieces , though he pro- duced no Originals of his own . His Pencil aggravated every Feature that was before over - charged ...
... look into . One of them , however , I could not forbear obferving , who was very bufy in retouching the finest Pieces , though he pro- duced no Originals of his own . His Pencil aggravated every Feature that was before over - charged ...
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... look like a Defign of turning it into Ridicule . But though the Language is mean , the Thoughts , as I have before faid , from one End to the other are natural , and therefore cannot fail to please those who are not Judges of Language ...
... look like a Defign of turning it into Ridicule . But though the Language is mean , the Thoughts , as I have before faid , from one End to the other are natural , and therefore cannot fail to please those who are not Judges of Language ...
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... Looks , that I have some- times employed my self from Charing - Gross to the Royal Exchange in drawing the Characters of those who have paffed by me . When I fee a Man with a four rivell'd Face , I cannot forbear pitying his Wife ; and ...
... Looks , that I have some- times employed my self from Charing - Gross to the Royal Exchange in drawing the Characters of those who have paffed by me . When I fee a Man with a four rivell'd Face , I cannot forbear pitying his Wife ; and ...
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... Looks , or envying the Looks of others , ap- ply themfelves intirely to the cultivating of their Minds , and getting thofe Beauties which are more lasting and more ornamental . I have feen many an amiable Piece of Deformity ; and have ...
... Looks , or envying the Looks of others , ap- ply themfelves intirely to the cultivating of their Minds , and getting thofe Beauties which are more lasting and more ornamental . I have feen many an amiable Piece of Deformity ; and have ...
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... Looks and Features of those whom we do not know . How often do we conceive Hatred againít a Perfon of Worth , or fanfy a Man to be proud or ill - natured by his Afpect , whom we think we cannot esteem too much when we are acquainted ...
... Looks and Features of those whom we do not know . How often do we conceive Hatred againít a Perfon of Worth , or fanfy a Man to be proud or ill - natured by his Afpect , whom we think we cannot esteem too much when we are acquainted ...
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Էջ 154 - Upon this my friend with his usual cheerfulness related the particulars above-mentioned, and ordered the head to be brought into the room. I could not forbear discovering greater expressions of mirth than ordinary upon the appearance of this...
Էջ 285 - I discovered one in the habit of a shepherd, with a little musical instrument in his hand. As I looked upon him, he applied it. to his lips, and began to play upon it. The sound of it was...
Էջ 102 - ... himself. He now and then presents a pair of garters of his own knitting to their mothers or sisters ; and raises a great deal of mirth among them, by inquiring as often as he meets them
Էջ 87 - Now the best way in the world for a man to seem to be any thing is really to be what he would seem to be. Besides, that it is many times as troublesome to make good the pretence of a good quality, as to have it...
Էջ 116 - Sunday in the dignity of his order, and insinuates to them in almost every sermon that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come to such an extremity, that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in the face of the whole congregation.
Էջ 286 - I see multitudes of people passing over it," said I, " and a black cloud hanging on each end of it.' As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge into the great tide that flowed underneath it ; and, upon...
Էջ 287 - ... on trap-doors which did not seem to lie in their way, and which they might have escaped had they not been thus forced upon them. 'The Genius seeing me indulge myself on this melancholy prospect, told me I had dwelt long enough upon it. Take thine eyes off the bridge...
Էջ 286 - ... them into the tide, and immediately disappeared. These hidden pit-falls were set very thick at the entrance of the bridge, so that throngs of people no sooner broke through the cloud, but many of them fell into them. They grew thinner towards the middle, but multiplied and lay closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire.
Էջ 95 - ... as the knight is the best master in the world, he seldom changes his servants; and as he is beloved by all about him, his servants never care for leaving him : by this means his domestics are all in years, and grown old with their master.
Էջ 286 - What is the reason, said I, that the tide I see rises out of a thick mist at one end, and again loses itself in a thick mist at the other? What thou seest...