The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 78
... Discourse of our great Ancestor ; as nothing can be more surprizing and delightful to us , than to hear the Senti- ments that arose in the first Man while he was yet new and fresh from the Hands of his Creator . The Poet has interwoven ...
... Discourse of our great Ancestor ; as nothing can be more surprizing and delightful to us , than to hear the Senti- ments that arose in the first Man while he was yet new and fresh from the Hands of his Creator . The Poet has interwoven ...
Strana 89
... Discourse : As unbred , Madam , as you may think her , she is extreamly bely'd if she is the Novice she appears ; she was last Week at a Ball till Two in the Morning ; Mr. Triplett knows whether he was the happy Man that took Care of ...
... Discourse : As unbred , Madam , as you may think her , she is extreamly bely'd if she is the Novice she appears ; she was last Week at a Ball till Two in the Morning ; Mr. Triplett knows whether he was the happy Man that took Care of ...
Strana 482
... discourse on Addison's style by saying that he was urged to it ' by the circumstances of that part of the kingdom where these Lectures were read : where the ordinary spoken language often differs much from what is used by good English ...
... discourse on Addison's style by saying that he was urged to it ' by the circumstances of that part of the kingdom where these Lectures were read : where the ordinary spoken language often differs much from what is used by good English ...
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