The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... father who had openly contemned the Commonwealth , and by whom he had been trained so to regard Milton's service of it that of this he wrote : Oh , had the Poet ne'er profaned his pen , To varnish o'er the guilt of faithless men ; His ...
... father who had openly contemned the Commonwealth , and by whom he had been trained so to regard Milton's service of it that of this he wrote : Oh , had the Poet ne'er profaned his pen , To varnish o'er the guilt of faithless men ; His ...
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... father's death . He wrote from the Hague , to Mr. Wyche , ' At my first arrival I received the news of my father's death , and ever since have been engaged in so much noise and company , that it was impossible for me to think of rhyming ...
... father's death . He wrote from the Hague , to Mr. Wyche , ' At my first arrival I received the news of my father's death , and ever since have been engaged in so much noise and company , that it was impossible for me to think of rhyming ...
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... fathers , of a Spanish type , one of whom , the father of Lucrecia , brings about Don Garcia's punishment by threatening to kill him if he will not marry his daughter ; and so the Liar is punished for his romancing by a marriage with ...
... fathers , of a Spanish type , one of whom , the father of Lucrecia , brings about Don Garcia's punishment by threatening to kill him if he will not marry his daughter ; and so the Liar is punished for his romancing by a marriage with ...
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... Father to Son whole and entire , without the Loss or Acquisition of a single Field or Meadow , during the Space of ... Father's being a Justice of the Peace , I cannot determine ; for I am not so vain as to think it presaged any Dignity ...
... Father to Son whole and entire , without the Loss or Acquisition of a single Field or Meadow , during the Space of ... Father's being a Justice of the Peace , I cannot determine ; for I am not so vain as to think it presaged any Dignity ...
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... Father, than in pursuit of his own Inclinations. He was plac'd there to study the Laws of the Land, and is the most learned of any of the House in those of the Stage. Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than ...
... Father, than in pursuit of his own Inclinations. He was plac'd there to study the Laws of the Land, and is the most learned of any of the House in those of the Stage. Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than ...
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