The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 12
... reader that the first couple were Tyranny and Anarchy , the second were Bigotry and Atheism , the third the genius of a Common- wealth , and a young man of about twenty - two years of age ( a ) , whose name . I could not learn . He had ...
... reader that the first couple were Tyranny and Anarchy , the second were Bigotry and Atheism , the third the genius of a Common- wealth , and a young man of about twenty - two years of age ( a ) , whose name . I could not learn . He had ...
Strana 13
... reader will easily suppose , by what has been before said , that the lady on the throne would have been almost frightened to distraction , had she seen but any one of those spectres ; what then must have been her condition when she saw ...
... reader will easily suppose , by what has been before said , that the lady on the throne would have been almost frightened to distraction , had she seen but any one of those spectres ; what then must have been her condition when she saw ...
Strana 14
... readers . But there is so little pleasure in in- quiries that so nearly concern ourselves ( it being the worst way in the world to fame to be too anxious about it ) , that , upon the whole , I resolved for the future to go on in my ...
... readers . But there is so little pleasure in in- quiries that so nearly concern ourselves ( it being the worst way in the world to fame to be too anxious about it ) , that , upon the whole , I resolved for the future to go on in my ...
Strana 20
... reader , the birth of a few evenings , which , though it be the offspring of the night , is not the abortive of darkness , but will make itself known to be the son of APOLLO , with a certain ray of Parnassus . " He afterwards proceeds ...
... reader , the birth of a few evenings , which , though it be the offspring of the night , is not the abortive of darkness , but will make itself known to be the son of APOLLO , with a certain ray of Parnassus . " He afterwards proceeds ...
Strana 21
... reader , that I hear there is a treaty on foot with LONDON and WISE ( b ) ( who will be appointed gardeners for the play- house ) , to furnish the opera of RINALDO and ARMIDA with an orange - grove ; and that the next time it is act ...
... reader , that I hear there is a treaty on foot with LONDON and WISE ( b ) ( who will be appointed gardeners for the play- house ) , to furnish the opera of RINALDO and ARMIDA with an orange - grove ; and that the next time it is act ...
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