The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 124
... 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 350
... , we have been regarded for some time , and I have above these three years loved him tenderly . As he is very careful of his fortune , I always thought he lived 350 N 402 . SPECTATOR . Cruelty of a French Captain-Reflections on Cou-
... , we have been regarded for some time , and I have above these three years loved him tenderly . As he is very careful of his fortune , I always thought he lived 350 N 402 . SPECTATOR . Cruelty of a French Captain-Reflections on Cou-
Strana 372
... reflections that are pecu- liar to his own manner of thinking ; so that conversation will naturally furnish us with hints which we did not attend to , and make us enjoy other men's parts and reflections as well as our own . This is the ...
... reflections that are pecu- liar to his own manner of thinking ; so that conversation will naturally furnish us with hints which we did not attend to , and make us enjoy other men's parts and reflections as well as our own . This is the ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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