The SpectatorJ. J. Chidley, 1841 - Počet stran: 714 |
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Strana 2
... appear in your more re- tired conversation . I should be unpardonable if , after what I have said , I should longer detain you with an address of this nature : I cannot , however , conclude it , without acknowledging those great ob ...
... appear in your more re- tired conversation . I should be unpardonable if , after what I have said , I should longer detain you with an address of this nature : I cannot , however , conclude it , without acknowledging those great ob ...
Strana 10
... appear in their conduct what they are in their hearts . By this means , love , during the time of my speculations , shall be carried on with the same sincerity as any other affair of less considera- tion . As this is the greatest ...
... appear in their conduct what they are in their hearts . By this means , love , during the time of my speculations , shall be carried on with the same sincerity as any other affair of less considera- tion . As this is the greatest ...
Strana 11
... appear'd . Juv . Sat. xiii . 54 . I KNOW no evil under the sun so great as the abuse of the understanding , and yet there is no one vice more common . It has diffused itself through both sexes , and all qualities of mankind , and there ...
... appear'd . Juv . Sat. xiii . 54 . I KNOW no evil under the sun so great as the abuse of the understanding , and yet there is no one vice more common . It has diffused itself through both sexes , and all qualities of mankind , and there ...
Strana 20
... appear among us none but a few ordinary people , who come to church only to say their prayers , so that I have no work worth speaking of but on Sundays . I have placed my son at the Piazzas , to acquaint the ladies that the bell rings ...
... appear among us none but a few ordinary people , who come to church only to say their prayers , so that I have no work worth speaking of but on Sundays . I have placed my son at the Piazzas , to acquaint the ladies that the bell rings ...
Strana 36
... appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English opera before this innovation : the transition from an air to recitative music being more natural than the passing from a song to ...
... appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English opera before this innovation : the transition from an air to recitative music being more natural than the passing from a song to ...
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