The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 37
... received one . It would be tedious to enumerate the Strokes that Nations and particular Friends have suffer'd from Persons very contemptible . I think Henry IV of France , so formidable to his Neighbours , could no more be secur'd ...
... received one . It would be tedious to enumerate the Strokes that Nations and particular Friends have suffer'd from Persons very contemptible . I think Henry IV of France , so formidable to his Neighbours , could no more be secur'd ...
Strana 84
... received Pity , and so by Degrees became tollerable Company . A considerable Part of the troublesome Road was thus de- ceived , at length the Openings among the Trees grew larger , the Air seemed thinner , it lay with less Oppression ...
... received Pity , and so by Degrees became tollerable Company . A considerable Part of the troublesome Road was thus de- ceived , at length the Openings among the Trees grew larger , the Air seemed thinner , it lay with less Oppression ...
Strana 352
... received a Letter from a Gentleman , who tells me he has observed with no small Concern , that my Papers have of late been very barren in relation to Love ; a Subject which , when agreeably handled , can scarce fail of being well received ...
... received a Letter from a Gentleman , who tells me he has observed with no small Concern , that my Papers have of late been very barren in relation to Love ; a Subject which , when agreeably handled , can scarce fail of being well received ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
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