The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... that it will not be a Difparagement to be the meaneft Author in it . For- give me , my Lord , for taking this Occafion of tel- ling all the World how ar- dently I Love and ling The Dedication . Great and Noble, are what ...
... that it will not be a Difparagement to be the meaneft Author in it . For- give me , my Lord , for taking this Occafion of tel- ling all the World how ar- dently I Love and ling The Dedication . Great and Noble, are what ...
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... Love and Honour You ; and that I am with the utmost Gratitude for all Your Favours , My LORD , Your Lordship's moft Obliged , moft Obedient and moft Humble Servant , The Spectator . t 1 THE SPECTATOR . VOL . II . N ° 39. The Dedication ...
... Love and Honour You ; and that I am with the utmost Gratitude for all Your Favours , My LORD , Your Lordship's moft Obliged , moft Obedient and moft Humble Servant , The Spectator . t 1 THE SPECTATOR . VOL . II . N ° 39. The Dedication ...
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... Love , Oedipus , Oroonoko , Othello , & c . King Lear is an admirable Tragedy of the fame kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chymerical Notion of Poetical Ju- ftice , 直 ftice , in my humble Opinion ...
... Love , Oedipus , Oroonoko , Othello , & c . King Lear is an admirable Tragedy of the fame kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chymerical Notion of Poetical Ju- ftice , 直 ftice , in my humble Opinion ...
Strana 59
... love to fee every thing that is new , I once prevailed upon my Friend WILL HONEYCOMB to carry me along with him to one of thefe Travelled Ladies , defiring him , at the fame time , to pre- fent me as a Foreigner who could not fpeak ...
... love to fee every thing that is new , I once prevailed upon my Friend WILL HONEYCOMB to carry me along with him to one of thefe Travelled Ladies , defiring him , at the fame time , to pre- fent me as a Foreigner who could not fpeak ...
Strana 75
... love fo well , that they could eat them , according to the old Proverb : I mean thofe circumfora- neous Wits whom every Nation calls by the Name of that Difh of Meat which it loves beft . In Holland they are termed Pickled Herrings ; in ...
... love fo well , that they could eat them , according to the old Proverb : I mean thofe circumfora- neous Wits whom every Nation calls by the Name of that Difh of Meat which it loves beft . In Holland they are termed Pickled Herrings ; in ...
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