The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1963 - Počet stran: 33 |
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... mentioned Nicholas Hart is every Year seized with a periodical Fit of Sleeping , which begins upon the Fifth of August , and ends on the Eleventh of the same Month : That On the First of that Month he grew dull ; On the Second appeared ...
... mentioned Nicholas Hart is every Year seized with a periodical Fit of Sleeping , which begins upon the Fifth of August , and ends on the Eleventh of the same Month : That On the First of that Month he grew dull ; On the Second appeared ...
Strana 247
... mention the illustrious Passages of Your Life , which are celebrated by the whole Age , and have been the Subject of the ... mentioned , if the Graces and Attractions of Your Person were not the only Preheminence You have above others ...
... mention the illustrious Passages of Your Life , which are celebrated by the whole Age , and have been the Subject of the ... mentioned , if the Graces and Attractions of Your Person were not the only Preheminence You have above others ...
Strana 253
Joseph Addison George Gregory Smith. me Leave to mention what Monsieur Boileau has so very well enlarged upon in the ... mentioned Longinus , who in his Reflections has given us the same Kind of Sublime , which he observes in the several ...
Joseph Addison George Gregory Smith. me Leave to mention what Monsieur Boileau has so very well enlarged upon in the ... mentioned Longinus , who in his Reflections has given us the same Kind of Sublime , which he observes in the several ...
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