The Spectator, Zväzok 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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... genius of the con- versation . What an happy conjunction of dif- the Country - mouse and the City - mouse . " Upon the abdi- cation of king James II . he was chosen one of the members of the convention , and recommended by the earl of ...
... genius of the con- versation . What an happy conjunction of dif- the Country - mouse and the City - mouse . " Upon the abdi- cation of king James II . he was chosen one of the members of the convention , and recommended by the earl of ...
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... genius , and quickly made great progress in learning . In 1684 he wrote a poem " On the Death of King Charles II . " in which he displayed his ge- nius to such advantage , that he was invited by the earl of Dorset to London , where he ...
... genius , and quickly made great progress in learning . In 1684 he wrote a poem " On the Death of King Charles II . " in which he displayed his ge- nius to such advantage , that he was invited by the earl of Dorset to London , where he ...
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... genius of the con- versation . What an happy conjunction of dif- the Country - mouse and the City - mouse . " Upon the abdi- cation of king James II . he was chosen one of the members of the convention , and recommended by the earl of ...
... genius of the con- versation . What an happy conjunction of dif- the Country - mouse and the City - mouse . " Upon the abdi- cation of king James II . he was chosen one of the members of the convention , and recommended by the earl of ...
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... genius of the author amidst all his simplicity , it is just the same kind of fiction which one of the great- est of the Latin poets has made use of upon a pa- rallel occasion ; I mean that passage in Horace , where he describes himself ...
... genius of the author amidst all his simplicity , it is just the same kind of fiction which one of the great- est of the Latin poets has made use of upon a pa- rallel occasion ; I mean that passage in Horace , where he describes himself ...
Strana 98
... this glorious reign , there is no question but such a future historian , as the person of whom I am speaking , will make mention of the men of genius and learning who have now any figure in the British nation . 98 101 . SPECTATOR .
... this glorious reign , there is no question but such a future historian , as the person of whom I am speaking , will make mention of the men of genius and learning who have now any figure in the British nation . 98 101 . SPECTATOR .
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