The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 - 1037 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 68
... usual to place the statues of learned men , one in each , and this we may obferve is one of the few elegancies , which Rome was not indebted to Greece for , the first idea having been started by the accomplished Pollio , who in his ...
... usual to place the statues of learned men , one in each , and this we may obferve is one of the few elegancies , which Rome was not indebted to Greece for , the first idea having been started by the accomplished Pollio , who in his ...
الصفحة 69
... usual also to ornament the press , where any confiderable au- thor's works were contained , with his figure in brass or plaifter of a small size . There is one more circumstance attending these public libraries , which ought not to be ...
... usual also to ornament the press , where any confiderable au- thor's works were contained , with his figure in brass or plaifter of a small size . There is one more circumstance attending these public libraries , which ought not to be ...
الصفحة 84
... had been nearer to the truth : Methought Vanessa once in her life forgot her usual politeness , when she answered him- " Oh ! no ; not at all " -but she was thinking of something else , and the story 12 the 84 THE OBSERVER . N. 70 .
... had been nearer to the truth : Methought Vanessa once in her life forgot her usual politeness , when she answered him- " Oh ! no ; not at all " -but she was thinking of something else , and the story 12 the 84 THE OBSERVER . N. 70 .
الصفحة 86
... usual good spirits . Vanessa now found it neceflary to say something , and well knowing , without doubt , that people like to be treated as if they had sensibility , although they have none , she passed a few compliments upon the frory ...
... usual good spirits . Vanessa now found it neceflary to say something , and well knowing , without doubt , that people like to be treated as if they had sensibility , although they have none , she passed a few compliments upon the frory ...
الصفحة 129
... usual for the poet to harangue the theatre , either in the opening of the piece , or at any convenient interval between the scenes , sometimes VOL . III . K 1 sometimes in his own person , sometimes by the N ° 74. THE OBSERVER . 129.
... usual for the poet to harangue the theatre , either in the opening of the piece , or at any convenient interval between the scenes , sometimes VOL . III . K 1 sometimes in his own person , sometimes by the N ° 74. THE OBSERVER . 129.
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