The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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Strana xii
... carried her abroad , and placed her in a convent ; where , abandoning herself to despair , she put an end to her life . 66 The Rape of the Lock , " in two cantos , was published in 1711 ; it then possessed none of that exquisite ...
... carried her abroad , and placed her in a convent ; where , abandoning herself to despair , she put an end to her life . 66 The Rape of the Lock , " in two cantos , was published in 1711 ; it then possessed none of that exquisite ...
Strana xv
... carried to the Court , and in- troduced to the ministers by Swift , and succeeded in gaining the esteem of Bolingbroke , and the ardent friendship of Harley . The dissolution of the ministry on Queen Anne's death , prevented Parnell ...
... carried to the Court , and in- troduced to the ministers by Swift , and succeeded in gaining the esteem of Bolingbroke , and the ardent friendship of Harley . The dissolution of the ministry on Queen Anne's death , prevented Parnell ...
Strana xxii
... carried Sir Roger de Coverley to its representation . Philips produced two other Tragedies , " The Briton , " and " Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester , " which excited little attention , and are now forgotten . Although from his zealous ...
... carried Sir Roger de Coverley to its representation . Philips produced two other Tragedies , " The Briton , " and " Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester , " which excited little attention , and are now forgotten . Although from his zealous ...
Strana xxiv
... carried on with such success that , in less than a quarter of an hour's time , he had made it almost impregna- ble ; and , in the opinion of several worthy citizens who had gathered around , full as strong both by sea and land as ...
... carried on with such success that , in less than a quarter of an hour's time , he had made it almost impregna- ble ; and , in the opinion of several worthy citizens who had gathered around , full as strong both by sea and land as ...
Strana 34
... carried fire and sword into the countries of all that had opposed the cause of liberty , and struck a terror into the armies of France , had , in the midst of his high station , a behavior as gentle as is usual in the first steps toward ...
... carried fire and sword into the countries of all that had opposed the cause of liberty , and struck a terror into the armies of France , had , in the midst of his high station , a behavior as gentle as is usual in the first steps toward ...
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