The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana iii
... name but Friend . This was ' the gentleman of whose assistance I formerly boasted in the Preface ' and concluding Leaf of my Tatlers . I am indeed much more proud of his long - continued ' Friendship , than I should be of the fame of ...
... name but Friend . This was ' the gentleman of whose assistance I formerly boasted in the Preface ' and concluding Leaf of my Tatlers . I am indeed much more proud of his long - continued ' Friendship , than I should be of the fame of ...
Strana 41
... name of Calvidius Lætus , in 1655. In discussing unions harmonious and inharmonious he digressed into an invective against marriages of Powers , when not in accordance with certain conditions ; and complained that France entered into ...
... name of Calvidius Lætus , in 1655. In discussing unions harmonious and inharmonious he digressed into an invective against marriages of Powers , when not in accordance with certain conditions ; and complained that France entered into ...
Strana 98
... Name to work upon , he considers it at first as a Mine not broken up , which will not shew the Treasure it contains till he shall have spent many Hours in the Search of it : For it is his Business to find out one Word that conceals it ...
... Name to work upon , he considers it at first as a Mine not broken up , which will not shew the Treasure it contains till he shall have spent many Hours in the Search of it : For it is his Business to find out one Word that conceals it ...
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