The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Strana xciv
... reader in August 1712 , but Modesty is become fashionable , and Impudence stands in need of some Wit , since you have put them both in their proper Lights . Prophaneness , Lewdness , and Debauchery are not now Qualifications , and a Man ...
... reader in August 1712 , but Modesty is become fashionable , and Impudence stands in need of some Wit , since you have put them both in their proper Lights . Prophaneness , Lewdness , and Debauchery are not now Qualifications , and a Man ...
Strana 267
... Reader may observe in every one of these Instances , that the Poet mixes the Qualities of Fire with those of Love ; and in the same Sentence speaking of it both as a Passion and as real Fire , surprizes the Reader with those seeming ...
... Reader may observe in every one of these Instances , that the Poet mixes the Qualities of Fire with those of Love ; and in the same Sentence speaking of it both as a Passion and as real Fire , surprizes the Reader with those seeming ...
Strana 363
... Reader of common Humanitya not to be affected with them . As for the Circumstance of the Robin - red - breast , it ... Reader of common Humanity ] a good - natured Reader Fol . b to shew the Genius of the Author ] to show what a Genius ...
... Reader of common Humanitya not to be affected with them . As for the Circumstance of the Robin - red - breast , it ... Reader of common Humanity ] a good - natured Reader Fol . b to shew the Genius of the Author ] to show what a Genius ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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