The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... affection . Lady Steele died in 1718 , aged 40 years , and was buried in Westminster Abbey . She gave birth to four children , two of whom died in infancy ; a son , Eugene , of consump- tion , in his youth ; and a daughter , Elizabeth ...
... affection . Lady Steele died in 1718 , aged 40 years , and was buried in Westminster Abbey . She gave birth to four children , two of whom died in infancy ; a son , Eugene , of consump- tion , in his youth ; and a daughter , Elizabeth ...
Strana viii
... affection of Addison that during his stay in Ireland they constantly lodged and associated together . His attention to his official duties was strict , and his industry great ; his chief anxiety was to obtain celebrity as an author : he ...
... affection of Addison that during his stay in Ireland they constantly lodged and associated together . His attention to his official duties was strict , and his industry great ; his chief anxiety was to obtain celebrity as an author : he ...
Strana xii
... affection for him ; her Guardian considering such a union degrading , forcibly carried her abroad , and placed her in a convent ; where , abandoning herself to despair , she put an end to her life . 66 The Rape of the Lock , " in two ...
... affection for him ; her Guardian considering such a union degrading , forcibly carried her abroad , and placed her in a convent ; where , abandoning herself to despair , she put an end to her life . 66 The Rape of the Lock , " in two ...
Strana xiii
... affection for his mother , in the Prologue to his 66 Satires : " - " Me , let the tender office long engage , To rock the cradle of reposing age , With lenient arts extend a mother's breath . Make languor smile , and smooth the bed of ...
... affection for his mother , in the Prologue to his 66 Satires : " - " Me , let the tender office long engage , To rock the cradle of reposing age , With lenient arts extend a mother's breath . Make languor smile , and smooth the bed of ...
Strana xvii
... very graciously ; for Swift seems to have entertained little respect for his memory : while , on the contrary , he always spoke in terms of reverence and affection of his 2 PREFACE . Ivit pride, vanity, and affectation, and follow nature...
... very graciously ; for Swift seems to have entertained little respect for his memory : while , on the contrary , he always spoke in terms of reverence and affection of his 2 PREFACE . Ivit pride, vanity, and affectation, and follow nature...
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