The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... love forgive, Smile at their fate, nor know they are to live. To the mysteriesof such distress the dead queen penetrated, by her 'cunning to begood.' Afterthe poor, marched theHouseof Commons in the funeral procession. Steele gave ...
... love forgive, Smile at their fate, nor know they are to live. To the mysteriesof such distress the dead queen penetrated, by her 'cunning to begood.' Afterthe poor, marched theHouseof Commons in the funeral procession. Steele gave ...
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... love that never swerved from her. True husband and true friend, he playfully called Addison her rival. In the Spectator there isa paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own loveletters as telling what a man said and should ...
... love that never swerved from her. True husband and true friend, he playfully called Addison her rival. In the Spectator there isa paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own loveletters as telling what a man said and should ...
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... Love by a perverse beautiful Widow of the next County to him. Before this Disappointment, Sir ROGER was what you call a fine Gentleman, had often supped with my Lord Rochester [3]andSir George Etherege,[4]fought a Duel uponhis first ...
... Love by a perverse beautiful Widow of the next County to him. Before this Disappointment, Sir ROGER was what you call a fine Gentleman, had often supped with my Lord Rochester [3]andSir George Etherege,[4]fought a Duel uponhis first ...
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... Love, during the Time ofmy Speculations, shall be carried on with the same Sincerity as anyotherAffair of less Consideration. As this isthe greatest Concern, Men shall be from henceforth liable tothe greatest Reproach for Misbehaviour ...
... Love, during the Time ofmy Speculations, shall be carried on with the same Sincerity as anyotherAffair of less Consideration. As this isthe greatest Concern, Men shall be from henceforth liable tothe greatest Reproach for Misbehaviour ...
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... Love. He went on with great Facility in repeating what he talks every Day of his Life; and, with the Ornaments of insignificant Laughs and Gestures, enforced his Arguments by Quotations out of Plays and Songs, which allude to the ...
... Love. He went on with great Facility in repeating what he talks every Day of his Life; and, with the Ornaments of insignificant Laughs and Gestures, enforced his Arguments by Quotations out of Plays and Songs, which allude to the ...
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