The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Name of Purgatory . The Fair Sex have likeways obliged me with their Reflec- tions upon the same Discourse . A Lady , who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a Woman of Letters , asks me whether I am for establishing the Salick Law in ...
... Name of Purgatory . The Fair Sex have likeways obliged me with their Reflec- tions upon the same Discourse . A Lady , who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a Woman of Letters , asks me whether I am for establishing the Salick Law in ...
Strana 249
... Name of the Monu- ment , in Memory of our Friendship . I heartily wish what I have done here , was as Honorary to that Sacred Name , as Learning , Wit , and Humanity render those Pieces which I have taught the Reader how to distinguish ...
... Name of the Monu- ment , in Memory of our Friendship . I heartily wish what I have done here , was as Honorary to that Sacred Name , as Learning , Wit , and Humanity render those Pieces which I have taught the Reader how to distinguish ...
Strana 402
... Name , Aglaüs , now consign'd t ' eternal Fame . For Gyges , the rich King , wicked and great , Presum'd at wise ... Name was to be found . Is some old Hero of that Name alive , Who his high Race does from the Gods derive ? Is it some ...
... Name , Aglaüs , now consign'd t ' eternal Fame . For Gyges , the rich King , wicked and great , Presum'd at wise ... Name was to be found . Is some old Hero of that Name alive , Who his high Race does from the Gods derive ? Is it some ...
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