The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Strana lxxxv
... received , as we have seen , not only from London but from places as diverse as Exeter , Norwich , Bath , Edin- burgh , and Dublin , indicates that the Spectator was read throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland . At Spalding , in ...
... received , as we have seen , not only from London but from places as diverse as Exeter , Norwich , Bath , Edin- burgh , and Dublin , indicates that the Spectator was read throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland . At Spalding , in ...
Strana 99
... received from him , made the Discovery himself ; upon which the Pope gave him the Reward he had promised , but at the same time , to disable the Satyrist for the future , ordered his Tongue to be cut out , and both his Hands to be ...
... received from him , made the Discovery himself ; upon which the Pope gave him the Reward he had promised , but at the same time , to disable the Satyrist for the future , ordered his Tongue to be cut out , and both his Hands to be ...
Strana 138
... received such Language with that ingenuous and pleasing Mirth , which is natural to a Woman without Design . He still Sighed in vain for Lætitia , but found certain Relief in the agreeable Conversation of Daphne . At length , heartily ...
... received such Language with that ingenuous and pleasing Mirth , which is natural to a Woman without Design . He still Sighed in vain for Lætitia , but found certain Relief in the agreeable Conversation of Daphne . At length , heartily ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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