The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Conversation and Knowledge has been in the female World ' - and of a past genera- tion . His conversation is of the age of Charles II : ' the French King's Wenches ' would be the mistresses of Louis XIV , long before the time of Madame ...
... Conversation and Knowledge has been in the female World ' - and of a past genera- tion . His conversation is of the age of Charles II : ' the French King's Wenches ' would be the mistresses of Louis XIV , long before the time of Madame ...
Strana 67
... Conversation . At length , when the Competition was doubtful , and the Lady undetermined in her Choice , one of the young Lovers very luckily bethought himself of adding a super- numerary Lace to his Liveries , which had so good an ...
... Conversation . At length , when the Competition was doubtful , and the Lady undetermined in her Choice , one of the young Lovers very luckily bethought himself of adding a super- numerary Lace to his Liveries , which had so good an ...
Strana 488
... Conversation too stiff , formal and precise ; for which Reason ( as Hypocrisy in one Age is generally succeeded by Atheism in another ) Conversation is in a great measure relapsed into the first Extream ; So that at present several of ...
... Conversation too stiff , formal and precise ; for which Reason ( as Hypocrisy in one Age is generally succeeded by Atheism in another ) Conversation is in a great measure relapsed into the first Extream ; So that at present several of ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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