The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 99–ի 6-ից 10-ը:
Էջ 41
... speak nonsense , Mirth , or Mirth without Wit , you may conclude they believe they are talking humour ; and when him to be altogether spurious and a cheat . they have drawn together a scheme of absurd , in- The impostor of whom I am ...
... speak nonsense , Mirth , or Mirth without Wit , you may conclude they believe they are talking humour ; and when him to be altogether spurious and a cheat . they have drawn together a scheme of absurd , in- The impostor of whom I am ...
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... speak the language with in a kind of square , consisting of one of the pret- great purity and volubility of tongue , together with all tiest grotesque works that I ever saw , and made the fashionable phrases and compliments now in use ...
... speak the language with in a kind of square , consisting of one of the pret- great purity and volubility of tongue , together with all tiest grotesque works that I ever saw , and made the fashionable phrases and compliments now in use ...
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... speaking one word . There may be a pro- something that makes their wants conspicuous , by per season for these ... speak to thee . I'll call thee Hamlet , The Hon . Edward Howard . See Tat . No. 21 , See No. 536 , Letter I. Advents ...
... speaking one word . There may be a pro- something that makes their wants conspicuous , by per season for these ... speak to thee . I'll call thee Hamlet , The Hon . Edward Howard . See Tat . No. 21 , See No. 536 , Letter I. Advents ...
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... speak English , that so I might not be poets to supply the place of tragedy , and by the obliged to bear a part in the discourse . The lady , skilful to improve it ; some of which I could wish though willing to appear undressed , had ...
... speak English , that so I might not be poets to supply the place of tragedy , and by the obliged to bear a part in the discourse . The lady , skilful to improve it ; some of which I could wish though willing to appear undressed , had ...
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... speak thither . I do not know that I meet , in any of my and act after him ; are wise in his sentences , and walks , objects which move both my spleen and are no sooner sat down at their own tables , but laughter so effectually , as ...
... speak thither . I do not know that I meet , in any of my and act after him ; are wise in his sentences , and walks , objects which move both my spleen and are no sooner sat down at their own tables , but laughter so effectually , as ...
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