The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... look paler than I used to do . This put me under some Apprehen- sions that I should be forced to explain my self if I did not retire ; for which Reason I took the Candle in my Hand , and went up into my Chamber , not without wondering ...
... look paler than I used to do . This put me under some Apprehen- sions that I should be forced to explain my self if I did not retire ; for which Reason I took the Candle in my Hand , and went up into my Chamber , not without wondering ...
Strana 265
... look upon a Man as an ingenious Person , that can resemble the Tone , Posture , or Face of another . As true Wit consists in the Resemblance of Ideas , and false Wit in the Resemblance of Words , according to the foregoing Instances ...
... look upon a Man as an ingenious Person , that can resemble the Tone , Posture , or Face of another . As true Wit consists in the Resemblance of Ideas , and false Wit in the Resemblance of Words , according to the foregoing Instances ...
Strana 274
... look upon the first , without seeing the other at the same time . There was behind them a strong and compact Body of Figures . The Genius of Heroic Poetry appeared with a Sword in her Hand , and a Lawrel on her Head . Tragedy was ...
... look upon the first , without seeing the other at the same time . There was behind them a strong and compact Body of Figures . The Genius of Heroic Poetry appeared with a Sword in her Hand , and a Lawrel on her Head . Tragedy was ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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