The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... admiration of 'Chevy Chase' andthe 'Babes in the Wood', in their great similarity to works of Virgil. We see it also in some of the criticisms which accompany his admirable working out of the resolve to justify his true natural admiration ...
... admiration of 'Chevy Chase' andthe 'Babes in the Wood', in their great similarity to works of Virgil. We see it also in some of the criticisms which accompany his admirable working out of the resolve to justify his true natural admiration ...
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... Admiration which she raises in others. She flourishes in Courts and Palaces, Theatres and Assemblies, and has no Existence but when sheis lookedupon. Aurelia, tho' aWomanof GreatQuality, delights inthePrivacyof a Country Life, and ...
... Admiration which she raises in others. She flourishes in Courts and Palaces, Theatres and Assemblies, and has no Existence but when sheis lookedupon. Aurelia, tho' aWomanof GreatQuality, delights inthePrivacyof a Country Life, and ...
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... Admiration the Wonder of Idiots; else such improbable, monstrous, and incoherent Dreams could not go off as they do, not only without the utmost Scorn and Contempt, but even with the loudest Applause and Approbation. But the Letters of ...
... Admiration the Wonder of Idiots; else such improbable, monstrous, and incoherent Dreams could not go off as they do, not only without the utmost Scorn and Contempt, but even with the loudest Applause and Approbation. But the Letters of ...
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... Admiration, inthe Italian Musick (if one may socallthem) which resemble theirAccents in Discourse on such Occasions ... admiring Purcell's Compositions, [3] and thinking his Tunes so wonderfully adapted to his Words, because both Nations ...
... Admiration, inthe Italian Musick (if one may socallthem) which resemble theirAccents in Discourse on such Occasions ... admiring Purcell's Compositions, [3] and thinking his Tunes so wonderfully adapted to his Words, because both Nations ...
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... Admirable. The Figures, which are above 100, and move their Heads,Legs, Arms, and Fingers, soexactly to what they perform, and setting one Foot before another,like living Creatures, that itjustlydeserves to beesteem'dthe greatestWonder ...
... Admirable. The Figures, which are above 100, and move their Heads,Legs, Arms, and Fingers, soexactly to what they perform, and setting one Foot before another,like living Creatures, that itjustlydeserves to beesteem'dthe greatestWonder ...
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