The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Admiration , in the Italian Musick ( if one may so call them ) which resemble their Accents in Discourse on such ... admiring Purcell's Compositions , and thinking his Tunes so wonderfully adapted to his Words , because both Nations do ...
... Admiration , in the Italian Musick ( if one may so call them ) which resemble their Accents in Discourse on such ... admiring Purcell's Compositions , and thinking his Tunes so wonderfully adapted to his Words , because both Nations do ...
Strana 311
... Admiration . But notwithstanding Man's Essential Perfection is but very little , his Comparative Perfection may be very considerable . If he looks upon himself in an abstracted Light , he has not much to boast of ; but if he considers ...
... Admiration . But notwithstanding Man's Essential Perfection is but very little , his Comparative Perfection may be very considerable . If he looks upon himself in an abstracted Light , he has not much to boast of ; but if he considers ...
Strana 465
... Admiration of Men , but indulge themselves in no further Consequences . Hence it is that she has ever had a Train of Admirers , and she removes from her Slaves in Town , to those in the Country , according to the Seasons of the Year ...
... Admiration of Men , but indulge themselves in no further Consequences . Hence it is that she has ever had a Train of Admirers , and she removes from her Slaves in Town , to those in the Country , according to the Seasons of the Year ...
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