The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... English Lamentation Frail are a Lover's Hopes , & c.1 And it was pleasant enough to see the most refined Persons of ... English for Rhime sake translated , And into Pity turn'd my Rage . By this Means the soft Notes that were adapted to ...
... English Lamentation Frail are a Lover's Hopes , & c.1 And it was pleasant enough to see the most refined Persons of ... English for Rhime sake translated , And into Pity turn'd my Rage . By this Means the soft Notes that were adapted to ...
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... English Voice when we are angry ; insomuch that I have often seen our Audiences extreamly mistaken as to what has been doing upon the Stage , and expecting to see the Hero knock down his Messenger , when he has been asking him a ...
... English Voice when we are angry ; insomuch that I have often seen our Audiences extreamly mistaken as to what has been doing upon the Stage , and expecting to see the Hero knock down his Messenger , when he has been asking him a ...
Strana 155
... English.8 A Book of Novels . The Academy of Compliments.9 Culpepper's Midwifery.10 The Ladies Calling . " her , you do nothing ' ; whereupon Clerimont says , ' Oh , let me alone - I have been a great traveller in fairy - land myself , I ...
... English.8 A Book of Novels . The Academy of Compliments.9 Culpepper's Midwifery.10 The Ladies Calling . " her , you do nothing ' ; whereupon Clerimont says , ' Oh , let me alone - I have been a great traveller in fairy - land myself , I ...
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