The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 13
... hero received as a present from EOLUS . The great heaps of gold on either side the throne now appeared to be only heaps of paper , or little piles of notched sticks , bound up toge- ther in bundles like Bath - faggots . ; Whilst I was ...
... hero received as a present from EOLUS . The great heaps of gold on either side the throne now appeared to be only heaps of paper , or little piles of notched sticks , bound up toge- ther in bundles like Bath - faggots . ; Whilst I was ...
Strana 42
... hero of my story , among others , went ashore upon this occasion .. From their first landing they were observed by a party . of Indians , who hid themselves in the woods for that . purpose . The English unadvisedly marched a great ...
... hero of my story , among others , went ashore upon this occasion .. From their first landing they were observed by a party . of Indians , who hid themselves in the woods for that . purpose . The English unadvisedly marched a great ...
Strana 48
... hero , by reason of the received opinion that a lion will not hurt a virgin : several , who pretended to have seen the opera in Italy , had informed their friends that the lion was to act a part in High - Dutch , and roar twice or ...
... hero , by reason of the received opinion that a lion will not hurt a virgin : several , who pretended to have seen the opera in Italy , had informed their friends that the lion was to act a part in High - Dutch , and roar twice or ...
Strana 50
... the horse than the king who sits upon it . On the contrary , it gives me a just indignation to see a per- son whose action gives new majesty to kings , resolution 1 7 I to heroes , and softness to lovers 5 NO . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... the horse than the king who sits upon it . On the contrary , it gives me a just indignation to see a per- son whose action gives new majesty to kings , resolution 1 7 I to heroes , and softness to lovers 5 NO . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 51
1 7 I to heroes , and softness to lovers , thus sinking from the greatness of his behaviour , and degraded into the cha- racter of the London Prentice . I have often wished that our tragedians would copy after this great master in ac ...
1 7 I to heroes , and softness to lovers , thus sinking from the greatness of his behaviour , and degraded into the cha- racter of the London Prentice . I have often wished that our tragedians would copy after this great master in ac ...
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