The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... observe that Mr. Powell wisely for- bearing to give his Company a Bill of Fare before - hand , every Scene is new and unexpected ; whereas it is certain , that the Undertakers of the Hay - Market , having raised too great an Expectation ...
... observe that Mr. Powell wisely for- bearing to give his Company a Bill of Fare before - hand , every Scene is new and unexpected ; whereas it is certain , that the Undertakers of the Hay - Market , having raised too great an Expectation ...
Strana 269
... observe , That the Taste of most of our English Poets , as well as Readers , is extremely Gothick . He quotes ... observing , that as Mr. Lock in the Passage above - mentioned has discovered the most fruit- ful Source of Wit , so there ...
... observe , That the Taste of most of our English Poets , as well as Readers , is extremely Gothick . He quotes ... observing , that as Mr. Lock in the Passage above - mentioned has discovered the most fruit- ful Source of Wit , so there ...
Strana 351
... observe upon what others do , with Relation to their Equipage and Oeconomy . When I walk the Street , and observe the Hurry about me in this Town , Where with like Haste , tho ' different Ways , they run , Some to undo , and some to be ...
... observe upon what others do , with Relation to their Equipage and Oeconomy . When I walk the Street , and observe the Hurry about me in this Town , Where with like Haste , tho ' different Ways , they run , Some to undo , and some to be ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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