The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Strana 171
... reflections on the several incidents of the play as pure nature suggested , and from the other such as flowed from the exactest art and judgment : though I must confess that my curiosity led me so much to observe the knight's reflections ...
... reflections on the several incidents of the play as pure nature suggested , and from the other such as flowed from the exactest art and judgment : though I must confess that my curiosity led me so much to observe the knight's reflections ...
Strana 243
... reflections and debates ; for which reason I have never once turned out of my way to observe those little cavils which have been made against it by envy or ignorance . The common fry of scribblers , who have no other way of being taken ...
... reflections and debates ; for which reason I have never once turned out of my way to observe those little cavils which have been made against it by envy or ignorance . The common fry of scribblers , who have no other way of being taken ...
Strana 375
... reflections upon all other religions , concluding that Jupiter , after a full hearing , discarded the deities out of heaven , and called the stars by the names of the moral virtues . This short fable , which has no pretence in it to ...
... reflections upon all other religions , concluding that Jupiter , after a full hearing , discarded the deities out of heaven , and called the stars by the names of the moral virtues . This short fable , which has no pretence in it to ...
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