The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 94
... turned short upon me on a sudden , and catching me by a Button of my Coat , attacked me very abruptly after the following manner : Besides , Sir , I have heard of a very extraordinary Genius for Musick that lives in Switzer- land , who ...
... turned short upon me on a sudden , and catching me by a Button of my Coat , attacked me very abruptly after the following manner : Besides , Sir , I have heard of a very extraordinary Genius for Musick that lives in Switzer- land , who ...
Strana 260
... turned his Eye towards that of the Dead . His Name was ENVY . Having taken a cursory View of one Side of the Gallery , I turned my self to that which was filled by the Works of those great Masters that were dead ; when immediately I ...
... turned his Eye towards that of the Dead . His Name was ENVY . Having taken a cursory View of one Side of the Gallery , I turned my self to that which was filled by the Works of those great Masters that were dead ; when immediately I ...
Strana 358
... turned into a Witch , and fills the whole Country with extravagant Fancies , imagi- nary Distempers , and terrifying Dreams . In the mean time , the poor Wretch that is the innocent Occasion of so many Evils begins to be frighted at her ...
... turned into a Witch , and fills the whole Country with extravagant Fancies , imagi- nary Distempers , and terrifying Dreams . In the mean time , the poor Wretch that is the innocent Occasion of so many Evils begins to be frighted at her ...
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