The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... appear ' . It would be much simpler for Addison at this point to turn over the whole manuscript to one printer than to divide it between two . While Tonson was occupied with these eleven papers , Buckley would be entrusted with the ...
... appear ' . It would be much simpler for Addison at this point to turn over the whole manuscript to one printer than to divide it between two . While Tonson was occupied with these eleven papers , Buckley would be entrusted with the ...
Strana 62
... appear , That seem to threaten falling Virtue near ; There wanton Nuns at Liberty you spy , Their Relicks , Beads and Orisons thrown by : The Rural Nymphs and Satyrs trip along , And pretty Milkmaids mingle in the Throng : The sprightly ...
... appear , That seem to threaten falling Virtue near ; There wanton Nuns at Liberty you spy , Their Relicks , Beads and Orisons thrown by : The Rural Nymphs and Satyrs trip along , And pretty Milkmaids mingle in the Throng : The sprightly ...
Strana 123
... appear in red Stockings ; and Alpheus , 2 instead of having his Head cover'd with Sedge and Bull - Rushes , making ... appears in Red Stockins . Alpheus throws aside his Sedge and makes Love in a Fair periwig and a plume of Feathers but ...
... appear in red Stockings ; and Alpheus , 2 instead of having his Head cover'd with Sedge and Bull - Rushes , making ... appears in Red Stockins . Alpheus throws aside his Sedge and makes Love in a Fair periwig and a plume of Feathers but ...
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