The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... particular Obligations , lays his Claim to Your Lordship's Patronage upon the same Account . I must confess , my Lord , had not I already receiv'd great Instances of Your Favour , Í should have been afraid of submitting a Work of this ...
... particular Obligations , lays his Claim to Your Lordship's Patronage upon the same Account . I must confess , my Lord , had not I already receiv'd great Instances of Your Favour , Í should have been afraid of submitting a Work of this ...
Strana 162
... Particular in Milton , he will find that from Adam's first Appearance in the Fourth Book , to his Expulsion from Paradise in the Twelfth , the Author reckons ten Days . As for that Part of the Action which is described in the three ...
... Particular in Milton , he will find that from Adam's first Appearance in the Fourth Book , to his Expulsion from Paradise in the Twelfth , the Author reckons ten Days . As for that Part of the Action which is described in the three ...
Strana 358
... particular Care to do it in such a manner , that it may not bear too hard on the Person whose Life and Conversation are enquired into . A Man who is capable of so infamous a Calling as that of a Spy , is not very much to be relied upon ...
... particular Care to do it in such a manner , that it may not bear too hard on the Person whose Life and Conversation are enquired into . A Man who is capable of so infamous a Calling as that of a Spy , is not very much to be relied upon ...
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