The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 11
... represented his case in a true and genuine light : SIR , -I am one of those people who by the general opinion of the world are counted both infamous and unhappy . My father is a very eminent man in this kingdom , and one who bears ...
... represented his case in a true and genuine light : SIR , -I am one of those people who by the general opinion of the world are counted both infamous and unhappy . My father is a very eminent man in this kingdom , and one who bears ...
Strana 38
... represented on his death- bed . After some short confused speeches , which show an imagination disturbed with guilt , just as he is expiring , King Henry , standing by him full of compassion , says Lord Cardinal ! if thou think'st on ...
... represented on his death- bed . After some short confused speeches , which show an imagination disturbed with guilt , just as he is expiring , King Henry , standing by him full of compassion , says Lord Cardinal ! if thou think'st on ...
Strana 94
... represented under such draughts , were given us by the painter in the characters of real life , and the persons of men and women whose actions have rendered them laudable or infamous , we should not see a good history - piece without ...
... represented under such draughts , were given us by the painter in the characters of real life , and the persons of men and women whose actions have rendered them laudable or infamous , we should not see a good history - piece without ...
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