The Spectator, Zväzok 701893 |
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Strana 3
... spirits Know no indifference in marriage ; what then do you think is my piercing affliction? — I leave you to represent my distress your own way, in which I desire you to be speedy, if you have compassion for innocence exposed to infamy ...
... spirits Know no indifference in marriage ; what then do you think is my piercing affliction? — I leave you to represent my distress your own way, in which I desire you to be speedy, if you have compassion for innocence exposed to infamy ...
Strana 13
... spirit, would move for leave to bring in a bill for the better preserving of the female game. " I am Sir, your humble servant." "Mile-End-Grecn, March 6, 1711-12. " Mr. Spectator, " Here is a young man walks by our door every day about ...
... spirit, would move for leave to bring in a bill for the better preserving of the female game. " I am Sir, your humble servant." "Mile-End-Grecn, March 6, 1711-12. " Mr. Spectator, " Here is a young man walks by our door every day about ...
Strana 15
... spirit practised upon Eve as she lay asleep, in order to inspire her with thoughts of vanity, pride, and ambition. The author, who shows a wonderful art throughout his whole poem, in preparing the reader for the several occurrences that ...
... spirit practised upon Eve as she lay asleep, in order to inspire her with thoughts of vanity, pride, and ambition. The author, who shows a wonderful art throughout his whole poem, in preparing the reader for the several occurrences that ...
Strana 16
... spirit of eastern poetry, and very often not unlike what we meet with in Homer, who is generally placed near the age of Solomon. I think there is no question but the poet in the preceding speech remembered those two passages, which are ...
... spirit of eastern poetry, and very often not unlike what we meet with in Homer, who is generally placed near the age of Solomon. I think there is no question but the poet in the preceding speech remembered those two passages, which are ...
Strana 117
... spirits 'who lay under the same transformation, with the annual change which they are supposed to suffer, are instances of this kind. The beauty of the diction is very remarkable in this whole episode, as I have observed in the sixth ...
... spirits 'who lay under the same transformation, with the annual change which they are supposed to suffer, are instances of this kind. The beauty of the diction is very remarkable in this whole episode, as I have observed in the sixth ...
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