The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 175
... Reflection ; and am fit to rejoice with the Army to Morrow . He is a popular General who can expose himself like a ... Reflections when he retired to his Closet in some Disturbance upon the Repeated ill Omens of Calphurnia's Dream the ...
... Reflection ; and am fit to rejoice with the Army to Morrow . He is a popular General who can expose himself like a ... Reflections when he retired to his Closet in some Disturbance upon the Repeated ill Omens of Calphurnia's Dream the ...
Strana 374
... Reflection , secret Satire , and the like . Now , tho ' in these my Compositions , it is visible to any Reader of ... Reflections of this Nature ; but notwithstanding my Name has been sometimes traduced by this contemptible Tribe of ...
... Reflection , secret Satire , and the like . Now , tho ' in these my Compositions , it is visible to any Reader of ... Reflections of this Nature ; but notwithstanding my Name has been sometimes traduced by this contemptible Tribe of ...
Strana 396
... Reflections and Observations upon every Piece of Intelligence that is sent us from abroad . The Text is given us by one Sett of Writers , and the Comment by another . But notwithstanding we have the same Tale told us in so many ...
... Reflections and Observations upon every Piece of Intelligence that is sent us from abroad . The Text is given us by one Sett of Writers , and the Comment by another . But notwithstanding we have the same Tale told us in so many ...
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