The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 96
... Letter A from his first Book , which was called Alpha ( as Lucus a non Lucendo ) be- cause there was not an Alpha in it . His second Book was inscribed Beta for the same Reason . In short , the Poet excluded the whole four and twenty ...
... Letter A from his first Book , which was called Alpha ( as Lucus a non Lucendo ) be- cause there was not an Alpha in it . His second Book was inscribed Beta for the same Reason . In short , the Poet excluded the whole four and twenty ...
Strana 238
... Letter , which , though subscribed by a fictitious Name , I have reason to believe is not Imaginary . " Mr. SPECTATOR , 2 ' I am one of your Disciples , and endeavour to ' live up to your Rules , which I hope will incline ' you to pity ...
... Letter , which , though subscribed by a fictitious Name , I have reason to believe is not Imaginary . " Mr. SPECTATOR , 2 ' I am one of your Disciples , and endeavour to ' live up to your Rules , which I hope will incline ' you to pity ...
Strana 549
... Letter would have broke his private . The innocent Creature , who never sus - Heart , but I have concealed it from him . I have pected his Intentions , was pleased with his Per- son ; and having observed his growing Passion for her ...
... Letter would have broke his private . The innocent Creature , who never sus - Heart , but I have concealed it from him . I have pected his Intentions , was pleased with his Per- son ; and having observed his growing Passion for her ...
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