The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... opinion of France on Milton's art, but honestly declared, in spite of that, unchecked enthusiasm: Whate'er his pen describes I more than see, Whilst every verse, arrayed inmajesty, Boldandsublime, my whole attention draws, And ...
... opinion of France on Milton's art, but honestly declared, in spite of that, unchecked enthusiasm: Whate'er his pen describes I more than see, Whilst every verse, arrayed inmajesty, Boldandsublime, my whole attention draws, And ...
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... opinion of better judgestowhomit was communicated, who observed that thescenes weredrawn after Moliere's manner, and that an easy and natural vein of humour ran throughthe whole. Ido not question but the reader will discover this, and ...
... opinion of better judgestowhomit was communicated, who observed that thescenes weredrawn after Moliere's manner, and that an easy and natural vein of humour ran throughthe whole. Ido not question but the reader will discover this, and ...
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... opinion in Town: when wewere surprised allat oncebya paper calledthe 'Spectator', which was promised tobe continued every day; and was written in so excellent a style,with so nice ajudgment, and such anoble profusion ofwitandhumour ...
... opinion in Town: when wewere surprised allat oncebya paper calledthe 'Spectator', which was promised tobe continued every day; and was written in so excellent a style,with so nice ajudgment, and such anoble profusion ofwitandhumour ...
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... Opinion: She has, I will allow, a very pleasing Aspect, but, methinks, that Simplicity in her Countenance is rather childish than innocent.' When I observed her a secondtime, he said, 'I grant her Dress isvery becoming, but perhaps the ...
... Opinion: She has, I will allow, a very pleasing Aspect, but, methinks, that Simplicity in her Countenance is rather childish than innocent.' When I observed her a secondtime, he said, 'I grant her Dress isvery becoming, but perhaps the ...
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... Opinion that none butMenoffineParts deserve to be hanged. The Reflections of such Men are so delicate upon all Occurrences which they are concern'd in, that they should be expos'd to more than ordinary Infamy and Punishment, for ...
... Opinion that none butMenoffineParts deserve to be hanged. The Reflections of such Men are so delicate upon all Occurrences which they are concern'd in, that they should be expos'd to more than ordinary Infamy and Punishment, for ...
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