The Spectator (Complete) |
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This Maxim was no soonerreceiv'd, but we immediately fell totranslating the
Italian Operas; andastherewas no great Danger ofhurting the Sense of those
extraordinary Pieces, our s wouldoften make Wordsoftheir own [which[ 4]] were
entirely ...
This Maxim was no soonerreceiv'd, but we immediately fell totranslating the
Italian Operas; andastherewas no great Danger ofhurting the Sense of those
extraordinary Pieces, our s wouldoften make Wordsoftheir own [which[ 4]] were
entirely ...
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Having thus taken my Resolution to march on boldly in the Cause of Virtue and
good Sense, and to annoy their Adversaries in whatever Degree or Rank of Men
they may be found: I shall be deaf for the future to all the Remonstrances that ...
Having thus taken my Resolution to march on boldly in the Cause of Virtue and
good Sense, and to annoy their Adversaries in whatever Degree or Rank of Men
they may be found: I shall be deaf for the future to all the Remonstrances that ...
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U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
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U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
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U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
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