The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... poets Addison assigned toMilton, withhis mindfreshfrom theinfluences ofa father whohadopenly contemned the Commonwealth, andby whom hehad beentrained so to regardMilton's service of itthatof this hewrote: Oh, had the Poet ne'erprofaned ...
... poets Addison assigned toMilton, withhis mindfreshfrom theinfluences ofa father whohadopenly contemned the Commonwealth, andby whom hehad beentrained so to regardMilton's service of itthatof this hewrote: Oh, had the Poet ne'erprofaned ...
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... poet was ahumpbacked dwarf, a thorough, but ratherhaughty, Spanish gentleman, poet and wit, who wrote in an unusually pureSpanish style; a manofthe world,too,who came toSpain in or about the year1622, andheld the very wellpaid office ...
... poet was ahumpbacked dwarf, a thorough, but ratherhaughty, Spanish gentleman, poet and wit, who wrote in an unusually pureSpanish style; a manofthe world,too,who came toSpain in or about the year1622, andheld the very wellpaid office ...
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... poet from acomic Sir Trusty, who keeps Rosamond's bower,andhas a scolding wife.But there isahappy compliment to Marlborough in giving to King Henrya vision at Woodstock of the glory to come for England, and in ascenic realization of it ...
... poet from acomic Sir Trusty, who keeps Rosamond's bower,andhas a scolding wife.But there isahappy compliment to Marlborough in giving to King Henrya vision at Woodstock of the glory to come for England, and in ascenic realization of it ...
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... poet's 'Essay on Criticism.'The mottos then are placed in an Appendix. There is a short Appendix alsoof advertisements taken fromthe original number ofthe'Spectator', and afew others,where theyseemto illustrate some point inthetext ...
... poet's 'Essay on Criticism.'The mottos then are placed in an Appendix. There is a short Appendix alsoof advertisements taken fromthe original number ofthe'Spectator', and afew others,where theyseemto illustrate some point inthetext ...
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... poet Bayes, who is showing and explaining a Rehearsal of his play to Smith and Johnson, introduces an Eclipse which, as heexplains, beingnothing else but an interposition, &c. 'Well, Sir, then what do I, butmake the earth, sun, and moon ...
... poet Bayes, who is showing and explaining a Rehearsal of his play to Smith and Johnson, introduces an Eclipse which, as heexplains, beingnothing else but an interposition, &c. 'Well, Sir, then what do I, butmake the earth, sun, and moon ...
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