The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana v
... raised his voice boldly , and not altogether ineffectually , against the immorality and profaneness of the stage . This play , much to the discomfiture of Steele , was condemned for being too serious and pathetic and some years after ...
... raised his voice boldly , and not altogether ineffectually , against the immorality and profaneness of the stage . This play , much to the discomfiture of Steele , was condemned for being too serious and pathetic and some years after ...
Strana ix
... raised . On his arrival in England , Addison obtained for him a promise of the patronage of the Earl of Sunderland , which he forfeited by writing a pamphlet against the Peerage Bill ; and shortly after , the death of Addison ...
... raised . On his arrival in England , Addison obtained for him a promise of the patronage of the Earl of Sunderland , which he forfeited by writing a pamphlet against the Peerage Bill ; and shortly after , the death of Addison ...
Strana xv
... raised a Mosque by the side of a Grecian Temple of the purest architecture : I have been amongst the builders of this ' Babel , ' but never amongst the envious destroyers of the Classic Temple of our predecessor . I have loved and ...
... raised a Mosque by the side of a Grecian Temple of the purest architecture : I have been amongst the builders of this ' Babel , ' but never amongst the envious destroyers of the Classic Temple of our predecessor . I have loved and ...
Strana xix
... raised him in the estimation , and gained him the confidence , of his patron . He was admitted to the private interviews of King William and Temple , when the former honoured Moor Park with his presence ; and frequently , when Sir ...
... raised him in the estimation , and gained him the confidence , of his patron . He was admitted to the private interviews of King William and Temple , when the former honoured Moor Park with his presence ; and frequently , when Sir ...
Strana xxiv
... raised the siege , and , indeed , retreated with precipitation . " It was Mr. Heywood himself , that ( having conquered this silly habit ) , in after years , pointed out his own identity with Steele's Politician . ISAAC WATTS was born ...
... raised the siege , and , indeed , retreated with precipitation . " It was Mr. Heywood himself , that ( having conquered this silly habit ) , in after years , pointed out his own identity with Steele's Politician . ISAAC WATTS was born ...
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