The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1958 |
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... Number of Hands must have been employed in chipping the Outside of it , which is now as smooth as the Surface of a Pebble ; and is in several Places hewn out into Pillars that stand like the Trunks of so many Trees bound about the Top ...
... Number of Hands must have been employed in chipping the Outside of it , which is now as smooth as the Surface of a Pebble ; and is in several Places hewn out into Pillars that stand like the Trunks of so many Trees bound about the Top ...
Strana 480
... Number was very small , that continued a kind of hobbling March on the broken Arches , but fell through one after ... Numbers upon the middle Arches . These said the Genius , are Envy , Avarice , Superstition , Despair , Love , with the ...
... Number was very small , that continued a kind of hobbling March on the broken Arches , but fell through one after ... Numbers upon the middle Arches . These said the Genius , are Envy , Avarice , Superstition , Despair , Love , with the ...
Strana 517
... number had likewise announced its interest in feminine affairs . The Spectator's polite attention to the ladies ... numbers ) appeared in London in 1724 . 5. PAGE 17. Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 5 . Addison's papers on the opera and ...
... number had likewise announced its interest in feminine affairs . The Spectator's polite attention to the ladies ... numbers ) appeared in London in 1724 . 5. PAGE 17. Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 5 . Addison's papers on the opera and ...
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