The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... frequently . . . oppressed ] frequently that they may not be oppressed Fol . b who ] that Fol . which ] that Fol . C the subject : ' Since you have so generously given leave to your correspondents to give you their sentiments freely on ...
... frequently . . . oppressed ] frequently that they may not be oppressed Fol . b who ] that Fol . which ] that Fol . C the subject : ' Since you have so generously given leave to your correspondents to give you their sentiments freely on ...
Strana 171
... frequent upon the English Stage , than upon any other : For tho ' the Grief of the Audience , in such Performances ... frequently pass upon the Audience for tow'ring Thoughts , and have accordingly met with infinite Applause . I shall ...
... frequent upon the English Stage , than upon any other : For tho ' the Grief of the Audience , in such Performances ... frequently pass upon the Audience for tow'ring Thoughts , and have accordingly met with infinite Applause . I shall ...
Strana 196
... frequently carry about me a whole Sheet full of Hints , that would look like a Rhapsody of Nonsense to any Body but my self : There is nothing in them but Obscurity and Confusion , Raving and Inconsistency . In short , they are my ...
... frequently carry about me a whole Sheet full of Hints , that would look like a Rhapsody of Nonsense to any Body but my self : There is nothing in them but Obscurity and Confusion , Raving and Inconsistency . In short , they are my ...
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