The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... happy day! O pleasing view! My Queen forgives— 'Queen.' —My lordistrue. 'King.' No more I'll change. 'Queen.' No more I'll grieve. 'Both.' But everthusunited live. That is to say,forthree days, theextent ofthelife of theopera. But the ...
... happy day! O pleasing view! My Queen forgives— 'Queen.' —My lordistrue. 'King.' No more I'll change. 'Queen.' No more I'll grieve. 'Both.' But everthusunited live. That is to say,forthree days, theextent ofthelife of theopera. But the ...
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... happy, by shewing them it was their own fault ifthey were not so;and, lastly, how entirely they have convinced our young fops and young fellows of the value and advantages of Learning. He has indeedrescued itout of the hands of pedants ...
... happy, by shewing them it was their own fault ifthey were not so;and, lastly, how entirely they have convinced our young fops and young fellows of the value and advantages of Learning. He has indeedrescued itout of the hands of pedants ...
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... happy anIssue, that she gaveme a private Meeting the next Day, without Page or Footman, Coach orEquipage. My Heart danced in Raptures; but I hadnotlivedin this golden Dream above three Days,before I found good Reasonto wishthatI had ...
... happy anIssue, that she gaveme a private Meeting the next Day, without Page or Footman, Coach orEquipage. My Heart danced in Raptures; but I hadnotlivedin this golden Dream above three Days,before I found good Reasonto wishthatI had ...
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... happy MixtureoftheMild andthe Cholerick, that he outdoes both hispredecessors, andhas drawn together greater Audiences than havebeen knownin the Memory of Man. I must not concludemy Narrative,without taking Notice ofa groundless Report ...
... happy MixtureoftheMild andthe Cholerick, that he outdoes both hispredecessors, andhas drawn together greater Audiences than havebeen knownin the Memory of Man. I must not concludemy Narrative,without taking Notice ofa groundless Report ...
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... happy for a Man, that has any of these Oddnesses about him, if he can be as merry upon himself, as others are apt to be upon that Occasion: When he can possess himself with such a Chearfulness, Women and Children, who were at first ...
... happy for a Man, that has any of these Oddnesses about him, if he can be as merry upon himself, as others are apt to be upon that Occasion: When he can possess himself with such a Chearfulness, Women and Children, who were at first ...
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