The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xx
... common incidents of every - day life , gave many an honest man fresh sense of the best happiness that lies in common duties honestly performed , and a fresh energy , free as Christianity itself from malice - for so both Steele and ...
... common incidents of every - day life , gave many an honest man fresh sense of the best happiness that lies in common duties honestly performed , and a fresh energy , free as Christianity itself from malice - for so both Steele and ...
Strana 14
... common , than that we run in perfect Contradiction to them ? All which is supported by no other Pretension , than that it is done with what we call a good Grace . C While the honest Knight was thus bewildering himself in good Starts , I ...
... common , than that we run in perfect Contradiction to them ? All which is supported by no other Pretension , than that it is done with what we call a good Grace . C While the honest Knight was thus bewildering himself in good Starts , I ...
Strana 24
... common Enemies would insinuate , it is but a sham Combat which they represent upon the Stage : But upon Enquiry I find , that if any such Correspondence has passed between them , it was not till the Combat was over , when the Lion was ...
... common Enemies would insinuate , it is but a sham Combat which they represent upon the Stage : But upon Enquiry I find , that if any such Correspondence has passed between them , it was not till the Combat was over , when the Lion was ...
Strana 33
... Common - wealth . At present , our Notions of Musick are so very uncertain , that we do not know what it is we like , only , in general , we are transported with any thing that is not English : so if it be of a foreign Growth , let it ...
... Common - wealth . At present , our Notions of Musick are so very uncertain , that we do not know what it is we like , only , in general , we are transported with any thing that is not English : so if it be of a foreign Growth , let it ...
Strana 45
... common Mass ; how Beauty , Strength , and Youth , with Old - age , Weakness , and Deformity , lay undis- tinguish'd in the same promiscuous Heap of Mat- ter . After having thus surveyed this great Magazine of Mortality , as it were in ...
... common Mass ; how Beauty , Strength , and Youth , with Old - age , Weakness , and Deformity , lay undis- tinguish'd in the same promiscuous Heap of Mat- ter . After having thus surveyed this great Magazine of Mortality , as it were in ...
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