The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina 2
... whole audi- ence cast into particular cross angles one upon an- other , without any manner of regard to the stage , though king Latinus was himself present when I made that observation . It was then very pleasant to look into the hearts ...
... whole audi- ence cast into particular cross angles one upon an- other , without any manner of regard to the stage , though king Latinus was himself present when I made that observation . It was then very pleasant to look into the hearts ...
Pàgina 3
... whole crowd below her with that air of insensibility , which is necessary at the first entrance , she began to look round her , and saw the vagabond Mirtillo , who had so long ab- sented himself from her circle ; and when she first ...
... whole crowd below her with that air of insensibility , which is necessary at the first entrance , she began to look round her , and saw the vagabond Mirtillo , who had so long ab- sented himself from her circle ; and when she first ...
Pàgina 4
... whole house , and gave them softness in the face of every man she had ever seen before . After she thought she had reduced all she saw to her obedience , the play be- gan , and ended their dialogue . As soon as the first act was over ...
... whole house , and gave them softness in the face of every man she had ever seen before . After she thought she had reduced all she saw to her obedience , the play be- gan , and ended their dialogue . As soon as the first act was over ...
Pàgina 9
... whole species , except Deucalion and Pyrrha , he com- manded the Destinies to gather up the blessings which he had thrown away upon the sons of men , and lay them up until the world should be inhabited by a more virtuous and deserving ...
... whole species , except Deucalion and Pyrrha , he com- manded the Destinies to gather up the blessings which he had thrown away upon the sons of men , and lay them up until the world should be inhabited by a more virtuous and deserving ...
Pàgina 17
Alexander Chalmers. nerally looked upon as the first who ever sat down to a whole roasted ox , which was certainly the best way to preserve the gravy ; and it is further added , that he and his knights sat about it at his round ta- ble ...
Alexander Chalmers. nerally looked upon as the first who ever sat down to a whole roasted ox , which was certainly the best way to preserve the gravy ; and it is further added , that he and his knights sat about it at his round ta- ble ...
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