The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 175
... turn with all the Contempt and Scorn that is due to so insolent a Behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable , a melancholy , dejected Carriage , the usual effects of injured Inno- cence , may soften the Jealous Husband into Pity ...
... turn with all the Contempt and Scorn that is due to so insolent a Behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable , a melancholy , dejected Carriage , the usual effects of injured Inno- cence , may soften the Jealous Husband into Pity ...
Strana 359
... turn ; but being unacquainted with any of the Fathers , he digested into his Sermons the whole Book of Que Genus , adding however such Explications to it as he I Diogenes Laertius , Vitae philosophorum , 5. 18-19 ; Publilius Syrus , 169 ...
... turn ; but being unacquainted with any of the Fathers , he digested into his Sermons the whole Book of Que Genus , adding however such Explications to it as he I Diogenes Laertius , Vitae philosophorum , 5. 18-19 ; Publilius Syrus , 169 ...
Strana 366
... Turns of Wit with which many of our Modern Lyricks are so miserably infected . Her Soul seems to have been made up of ... Turn ; those who had taken this Leap were observed never to Relapse into that Passion . Sappho tried the Cure , but ...
... Turns of Wit with which many of our Modern Lyricks are so miserably infected . Her Soul seems to have been made up of ... Turn ; those who had taken this Leap were observed never to Relapse into that Passion . Sappho tried the Cure , but ...
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