The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana v
... 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 nature to be exposed to public view , I could show un- ' der ...
... 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 nature to be exposed to public view , I could show un- ' der ...
Strana vii
... carried off a little of their web upon his wings . We see it when in the Spectator he meets the prejudices of an understanding age , ' and partly satisfies his own , by finding reason for his admiration of Chevy Chase and the Babes in ...
... carried off a little of their web upon his wings . We see it when in the Spectator he meets the prejudices of an understanding age , ' and partly satisfies his own , by finding reason for his admiration of Chevy Chase and the Babes in ...
Strana viii
... carried to her grave . On the way , through acclamations of her people , to receive her crown , But now She unconcerned and careless all the while Rewards their loud applauses with a smile , With easy Majesty and humble State Smiles at ...
... carried to her grave . On the way , through acclamations of her people , to receive her crown , But now She unconcerned and careless all the while Rewards their loud applauses with a smile , With easy Majesty and humble State Smiles at ...
Strana xxii
... carried out , of a summer's evening , where the country lads and lasses were assembled ' at their rural sports , —and , with his pencil , gave an order on his agent , the mercer , for a new gown to the best dancer . ' Two editions of ...
... carried out , of a summer's evening , where the country lads and lasses were assembled ' at their rural sports , —and , with his pencil , gave an order on his agent , the mercer , for a new gown to the best dancer . ' Two editions of ...
Strana 3
... carried me into all the Countries of Europe , [ in which ' ] there was any thing new or strange to be seen ; nay , to such a Degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the controversies of some great Men concerning the ...
... carried me into all the Countries of Europe , [ in which ' ] there was any thing new or strange to be seen ; nay , to such a Degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the controversies of some great Men concerning the ...
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