The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana v
... heart , bright in- tellect , and noble aspirations , was carried home by his friend , at holiday times , into the Lichfield Deanery , where , Steele wrote afterwards to Congreve in a Dedication of the Drummer , were things of this ...
... heart , bright in- tellect , and noble aspirations , was carried home by his friend , at holiday times , into the Lichfield Deanery , where , Steele wrote afterwards to Congreve in a Dedication of the Drummer , were things of this ...
Strana vi
... heart is most open to the realities of life , the state and prospects of his country , direct personal sympathies ; actual wrongs , actual reme- dies . Addison is sensitive , and has among strangers the reserve of speech and aspect ...
... heart is most open to the realities of life , the state and prospects of his country , direct personal sympathies ; actual wrongs , actual reme- dies . Addison is sensitive , and has among strangers the reserve of speech and aspect ...
Strana 17
... Heart . ' I pronounced these Words with such a lan- ' guishing Air , that I had some Reason to con- ' clude I had made a Conquest . She told me that ' she hoped my Face was not akin to my Tongue ; ' and looking upon her Watch , I ...
... Heart . ' I pronounced these Words with such a lan- ' guishing Air , that I had some Reason to con- ' clude I had made a Conquest . She told me that ' she hoped my Face was not akin to my Tongue ; ' and looking upon her Watch , I ...
Strana 33
... Heart of his Princess in a Language which she did not under- stand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carry'd on Dialogues after this Manner , without an Interpreter between the Persons that convers'd together ; but this ...
... Heart of his Princess in a Language which she did not under- stand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carry'd on Dialogues after this Manner , without an Interpreter between the Persons that convers'd together ; but this ...
Strana 64
... Heart of the wise Man , as well as that of the Coxcomb . When you see a Man of Sense look about for Applause , and discover an itching Inclination to be commended ; lay Traps for a little Incense , even from those whose Opinion he ...
... Heart of the wise Man , as well as that of the Coxcomb . When you see a Man of Sense look about for Applause , and discover an itching Inclination to be commended ; lay Traps for a little Incense , even from those whose Opinion he ...
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