The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... observed that thescenes weredrawn after Moliere's manner, and that an easy and natural vein of humour ran throughthe ... observe this,' saidSteele, 'Isay amuch harderthing of thisthanof the comedy.' Addison's Drummer isagentleman who ...
... observed that thescenes weredrawn after Moliere's manner, and that an easy and natural vein of humour ran throughthe ... observe this,' saidSteele, 'Isay amuch harderthing of thisthanof the comedy.' Addison's Drummer isagentleman who ...
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... observe, that there is a noble difference between him and all the rest of our gallant and polite authors. The latter ... observed that when the 'Esquire' laid down his pen; though he could not but foresee that several scribblers would ...
... observe, that there is a noble difference between him and all the rest of our gallant and polite authors. The latter ... observed that when the 'Esquire' laid down his pen; though he could not but foresee that several scribblers would ...
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... observed, that a Reader seldom peruses a Book with Pleasure 'till he knows whethertheWriter ofitbea black ora fair ... observe anexact Neutrality between the Whigs and Tories, unless I shall be forc'd to declare myself by the Hostilities ...
... observed, that a Reader seldom peruses a Book with Pleasure 'till he knows whethertheWriter ofitbea black ora fair ... observe anexact Neutrality between the Whigs and Tories, unless I shall be forc'd to declare myself by the Hostilities ...
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... observed the Difficulty and Confusion he was in, made Signs to him that they would accommodate him if he came where they sate: The good Man bustled through the Crowd accordingly; but when he came to the Seats to which he wasinvited ...
... observed the Difficulty and Confusion he was in, made Signs to him that they would accommodate him if he came where they sate: The good Man bustled through the Crowd accordingly; but when he came to the Seats to which he wasinvited ...
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... Observation of such groundless Prodigiesand Predictions. For asitisthe chief Concernof WiseMen, to retrench the Evils ... observed bythis new Society arewonderfully contriv'd fortheAdvancement of Cuckoldom. The Women either come by ...
... Observation of such groundless Prodigiesand Predictions. For asitisthe chief Concernof WiseMen, to retrench the Evils ... observed bythis new Society arewonderfully contriv'd fortheAdvancement of Cuckoldom. The Women either come by ...
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