The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... talk - Good gods ! how he would talk ! ' this defect in our tragedies may arise from want of genius , knowledge , or experience in That unexpected break in the line , and the writers , or from their compliance with the turning the ...
... talk - Good gods ! how he would talk ! ' this defect in our tragedies may arise from want of genius , knowledge , or experience in That unexpected break in the line , and the writers , or from their compliance with the turning the ...
Strana 284
... talk , to whom , and what , and where . Pooley . I HAPPENED the other day , as my way is , to stroll into a little coffee - house beyond Aldgate : and as I sat there , two or three very plain sen- sible men were talking of the Spectator ...
... talk , to whom , and what , and where . Pooley . I HAPPENED the other day , as my way is , to stroll into a little coffee - house beyond Aldgate : and as I sat there , two or three very plain sen- sible men were talking of the Spectator ...
Strana 330
... talk of love , and paint the country scenes so softly , is a little extravagant ; one would think you lived the lives of sylvan deities , or roved among the walks of Paradise , like the first happy pair . But pray thee leave these whim ...
... talk of love , and paint the country scenes so softly , is a little extravagant ; one would think you lived the lives of sylvan deities , or roved among the walks of Paradise , like the first happy pair . But pray thee leave these whim ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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