The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... never swerved from her. True husband and true friend, he playfully called Addison her rival. In the Spectator there isa paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own loveletters as telling what a man said and should be able ...
... never swerved from her. True husband and true friend, he playfully called Addison her rival. In the Spectator there isa paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own loveletters as telling what a man said and should be able ...
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... never praised or flattered, I never belyed or contradicted them. As these compose half the World, and are by the justComplaisance and Gallantry ofour Nationthemore powerful Part of ourPeople, Ishall dedicatea considerable Share of these ...
... never praised or flattered, I never belyed or contradicted them. As these compose half the World, and are by the justComplaisance and Gallantry ofour Nationthemore powerful Part of ourPeople, Ishall dedicatea considerable Share of these ...
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... never trod the Stage before but upon two Legs. As for the little Resistance which I made, I hope it may be excused, when it is considered thattheDartwas thrown at me by so fair an Hand. I must confess I had but just put on my Brutality ...
... never trod the Stage before but upon two Legs. As for the little Resistance which I made, I hope it may be excused, when it is considered thattheDartwas thrown at me by so fair an Hand. I must confess I had but just put on my Brutality ...
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... never go to Bed drunk, but always flustered; I wear away verygently; am apt to be peevish, but never angry. Mr. SPECTATOR, if you have kept various Company, you know there is in every Tavern in Town some old Humourist or other, who is ...
... never go to Bed drunk, but always flustered; I wear away verygently; am apt to be peevish, but never angry. Mr. SPECTATOR, if you have kept various Company, you know there is in every Tavern in Town some old Humourist or other, who is ...
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... never see one another: If you will be so good as to deny your self always tome,I shall return the Obligation by giving the same Orders to my Servants. When Accident makes us meet at a third Place, we may mutually lament theMisfortune of ...
... never see one another: If you will be so good as to deny your self always tome,I shall return the Obligation by giving the same Orders to my Servants. When Accident makes us meet at a third Place, we may mutually lament theMisfortune of ...
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