The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 215
... common Sense , who would neither relish nor comprehend an Epigram of Martial or a Poem of Cowley : So , on the contrary , an ordinary Song or Ballad that is the Delight of the common People , cannot fail to please all such Readers as ...
... common Sense , who would neither relish nor comprehend an Epigram of Martial or a Poem of Cowley : So , on the contrary , an ordinary Song or Ballad that is the Delight of the common People , cannot fail to please all such Readers as ...
Strana 274
... common Ordinary , in the est as well as the most sumptuous House of Entertain- Falling in the other Day at a Victualling - house near the e of Peers , I heard the Maid come down and tell the Land- at the Bar , That my Lord Bishop swore ...
... common Ordinary , in the est as well as the most sumptuous House of Entertain- Falling in the other Day at a Victualling - house near the e of Peers , I heard the Maid come down and tell the Land- at the Bar , That my Lord Bishop swore ...
Strana 380
... Common Enemy , but to those private Evils whiich produce in the Heart of almost every particular Person . s Influence is very fatal both to Men's Morals and their erstandings ; It sinks the Virtue of a Nation , and not only out destroys ...
... Common Enemy , but to those private Evils whiich produce in the Heart of almost every particular Person . s Influence is very fatal both to Men's Morals and their erstandings ; It sinks the Virtue of a Nation , and not only out destroys ...
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