The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Country - Clergy would follow this Example ; and instead of wasting their Spirits in laborious Compositions of their own , would endeavour , after a handsome Elocution and all those other Talents that are proper to enforce what has been ...
... Country - Clergy would follow this Example ; and instead of wasting their Spirits in laborious Compositions of their own , would endeavour , after a handsome Elocution and all those other Talents that are proper to enforce what has been ...
Strana 499
... Country took Occasion to whisper in the Judge's Ear , That he was glad his Lordship had met with so much good Weather in his Circuit . I was listening to the Proceedings of the Court with much Attention , and infinitely pleased with ...
... Country took Occasion to whisper in the Judge's Ear , That he was glad his Lordship had met with so much good Weather in his Circuit . I was listening to the Proceedings of the Court with much Attention , and infinitely pleased with ...
Strana 509
... Country than such a dreadful Spirit of Division as rends a Government into two distinct a at a time 12mo ] at the time Fol . , 8v0 1 Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , 6. 832-3 . Embrace again , my Sons , be Foes no more : Nor stain your Country ...
... Country than such a dreadful Spirit of Division as rends a Government into two distinct a at a time 12mo ] at the time Fol . , 8v0 1 Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , 6. 832-3 . Embrace again , my Sons , be Foes no more : Nor stain your Country ...
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