The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... beauty and innocence of Milton's Adam and Evewith Dryden's treatmentoftheir love. Buttheone man for whomSteele feltmost enthusiasm was nottobe sought through books,he wasa livingmoulder ofthefuture ofthe nation. Eagerly intentuponKing ...
... beauty and innocence of Milton's Adam and Evewith Dryden's treatmentoftheir love. Buttheone man for whomSteele feltmost enthusiasm was nottobe sought through books,he wasa livingmoulder ofthefuture ofthe nation. Eagerly intentuponKing ...
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... Beauty, insomuch that it is reported he has frequently offended in Point of Chastity with Beggars and Gypsies: but this is look'd upon by his Friends rather as Matter of Raillery than Truth. He is now in his Fiftysixth Year, cheerful ...
... Beauty, insomuch that it is reported he has frequently offended in Point of Chastity with Beggars and Gypsies: but this is look'd upon by his Friends rather as Matter of Raillery than Truth. He is now in his Fiftysixth Year, cheerful ...
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... Beauty of her Person chastised bytheInnocence of herThoughts. Chastity, Good Nature, and Affability, are the Graces that play in her Countenance; she knows she is handsome, but she knows she is good. Conscious Beauty adorned with ...
... Beauty of her Person chastised bytheInnocence of herThoughts. Chastity, Good Nature, and Affability, are the Graces that play in her Countenance; she knows she is handsome, but she knows she is good. Conscious Beauty adorned with ...
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... Beauty will not passupon Men ofhonest Minds and trueTaste. Sir Richard Blackmore says,with asmuch good Senseas Virtue, It is a mighty Dishonour and Shame to employ excellent Faculties and abundance of Wit, to humour and please Menin ...
... Beauty will not passupon Men ofhonest Minds and trueTaste. Sir Richard Blackmore says,with asmuch good Senseas Virtue, It is a mighty Dishonour and Shame to employ excellent Faculties and abundance of Wit, to humour and please Menin ...
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... It was as much literary as political,andits 'toasting glasses,' each inscribed with lines toa reigning beauty, caused Arbuthnot to derive its name from 'its pell mell pack of toasts' 'Of old Cats and young Kits.' Tonson built a room.
... It was as much literary as political,andits 'toasting glasses,' each inscribed with lines toa reigning beauty, caused Arbuthnot to derive its name from 'its pell mell pack of toasts' 'Of old Cats and young Kits.' Tonson built a room.
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