The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 80
... turn'd my Rage into Pity ; which the English for Rhime sake translated , And into Pity turn'd my Rage . By this Means the soft Notes that were adapted to Pity in the Italian , fell upon the Word Rage in the English ; and the angry ...
... turn'd my Rage into Pity ; which the English for Rhime sake translated , And into Pity turn'd my Rage . By this Means the soft Notes that were adapted to Pity in the Italian , fell upon the Word Rage in the English ; and the angry ...
Strana 128
... turns himself quite round , which no Man ever did , or can do besides himself ; playing on the Violin , with several ... turn'd , trod , and stampt on , produces some Hundreds of Eggs , and at last a living Hen . Side - Boxes 2s . Pit is ...
... turns himself quite round , which no Man ever did , or can do besides himself ; playing on the Violin , with several ... turn'd , trod , and stampt on , produces some Hundreds of Eggs , and at last a living Hen . Side - Boxes 2s . Pit is ...
Strana 198
... turn'd the whole Scheme of this worthy Citizen into Ridicule . While they were making their several Conjectures upon this innocent Paper , I reached out my Arm to the Boy , as he was coming out of the Pulpit , to give it me ; which he ...
... turn'd the whole Scheme of this worthy Citizen into Ridicule . While they were making their several Conjectures upon this innocent Paper , I reached out my Arm to the Boy , as he was coming out of the Pulpit , to give it me ; which he ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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