The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... say that ' Cato ' and the ' Conscious Lovers ' were the only plays he ever heard of , fit for a Christian to read ... says that he liked this author's play the better ' for the want of those studied similies and repartees which we ...
... say that ' Cato ' and the ' Conscious Lovers ' were the only plays he ever heard of , fit for a Christian to read ... says that he liked this author's play the better ' for the want of those studied similies and repartees which we ...
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... says that England may be richer than other Kingdoms, by as plain Methods as he himself is richer than other Men; tho' at the same Time I can say this of him, that there is not a point in the Compass, but blows home a Ship in which he ...
... says that England may be richer than other Kingdoms, by as plain Methods as he himself is richer than other Men; tho' at the same Time I can say this of him, that there is not a point in the Compass, but blows home a Ship in which he ...
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J. ADDISON. for the Opera , says his Friend , licking his lips , what are they to be roasted ? No , no , says the other , they are to enter towards the end of the first Act , and to fly about the Stage . This strange Dialogue awakened my ...
J. ADDISON. for the Opera , says his Friend , licking his lips , what are they to be roasted ? No , no , says the other , they are to enter towards the end of the first Act , and to fly about the Stage . This strange Dialogue awakened my ...
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... says, with as much good Sense as Virtue, It is a mighty Dishonour and Shame to employ excellent Faculties and ... say very generously, That he undertook the writing of his Poem to rescue the Muses out of the Hands of Ravishers, to ...
... says, with as much good Sense as Virtue, It is a mighty Dishonour and Shame to employ excellent Faculties and ... say very generously, That he undertook the writing of his Poem to rescue the Muses out of the Hands of Ravishers, to ...
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... says she, turning to her husband, 'you may now see the Stranger that was in the Candle last Night'. Soon after this, as they began to talk of Family Affairs, a little Boy at the lower end of the Table told her, that he was to go into ...
... says she, turning to her husband, 'you may now see the Stranger that was in the Candle last Night'. Soon after this, as they began to talk of Family Affairs, a little Boy at the lower end of the Table told her, that he was to go into ...
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