The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Poem , which was written in the Reign of King CHARLES the Second , and deservedly called by the Wits of that Age Incomparable , was the Effect of such an Happy Genius as we are speaking of . From among many other Disticks no less to be ...
... Poem , which was written in the Reign of King CHARLES the Second , and deservedly called by the Wits of that Age Incomparable , was the Effect of such an Happy Genius as we are speaking of . From among many other Disticks no less to be ...
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... Poem ? I shall only add , that this Piece of false Wit has been finely ridiculed by Monsieur Sarasin1 in a Poem entituled , La Defaite des Bouts - Rimez , The Rout of the Bouts - Rimez . I must subjoyn to this last Kind of Wit the ...
... Poem ? I shall only add , that this Piece of false Wit has been finely ridiculed by Monsieur Sarasin1 in a Poem entituled , La Defaite des Bouts - Rimez , The Rout of the Bouts - Rimez . I must subjoyn to this last Kind of Wit the ...
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... Poem upon the Discords of the several Grecian Princes2 who were engaged in a Confederacy against an Asiatick Prince , and the several Advantages which the Enemy gained by such their Dis- cords . At the Time the Poem we are now treating ...
... Poem upon the Discords of the several Grecian Princes2 who were engaged in a Confederacy against an Asiatick Prince , and the several Advantages which the Enemy gained by such their Dis- cords . At the Time the Poem we are now treating ...
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