The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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第 57 頁
... thought fit to make me an honora- ry member . To the Prefident and Fellows of the Ugly Club . May it please your Deformities , I x Have received the notification of the honour you have done me , in admitting me into your ' fociety . I ...
... thought fit to make me an honora- ry member . To the Prefident and Fellows of the Ugly Club . May it please your Deformities , I x Have received the notification of the honour you have done me , in admitting me into your ' fociety . I ...
第 62 頁
... thought , upon their wedding - day Mr. Spectator and he had but half an ell of face betwixt them ; and this my very worthy predeceffor , Mr. Serjeant Chin , always ' maintained to be no more than the true oval proportion between man and ...
... thought , upon their wedding - day Mr. Spectator and he had but half an ell of face betwixt them ; and this my very worthy predeceffor , Mr. Serjeant Chin , always ' maintained to be no more than the true oval proportion between man and ...
第 71 頁
... thought , that the forelock of the horse , in the antique equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius , reprefents at a distance the shape of an owl , to intimate the country of the ftatuary , who , in all probability , was an Athenian . This ...
... thought , that the forelock of the horse , in the antique equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius , reprefents at a distance the shape of an owl , to intimate the country of the ftatuary , who , in all probability , was an Athenian . This ...
第 75 頁
... thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its foundation in the nature of things ; that the bafis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be valuable , of which good fenfe is not the ground- work . Boileau has ...
... thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its foundation in the nature of things ; that the bafis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be valuable , of which good fenfe is not the ground- work . Boileau has ...
第 81 頁
... thought , and not let thought be employed upon gesture , R N ° 67. THURSDAY , MAY 17 . Saltare elegantiùs quàm necesse est probæ . SALUST . Too fine a dancer for a virtuous woman . LUCIAN , in one of his dialogues , introduces a ...
... thought , and not let thought be employed upon gesture , R N ° 67. THURSDAY , MAY 17 . Saltare elegantiùs quàm necesse est probæ . SALUST . Too fine a dancer for a virtuous woman . LUCIAN , in one of his dialogues , introduces a ...
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