The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... regard I have for you . The Spectator's late letter from Statira ' gave me the hint to use the same method of explaining myself to you . I am not affronted at the design your late behaviour dis- covered you had in your addresses to me ...
... regard I have for you . The Spectator's late letter from Statira ' gave me the hint to use the same method of explaining myself to you . I am not affronted at the design your late behaviour dis- covered you had in your addresses to me ...
Strana 247
... regard to time , place , or modesty . You complained also , that a starer is not usually a person to be convinced by the reason of the thing , nor so easily rebuked as to amend by admonitions . I thought therefore fit to acquaint you ...
... regard to time , place , or modesty . You complained also , that a starer is not usually a person to be convinced by the reason of the thing , nor so easily rebuked as to amend by admonitions . I thought therefore fit to acquaint you ...
Strana 287
... regard to their pleasure of this kind ; and believing your method of judging is , that you consider music only valuable as it is agreeable to and heightens the purpose of poetry , we consent that that is not only the true way of ...
... regard to their pleasure of this kind ; and believing your method of judging is , that you consider music only valuable as it is agreeable to and heightens the purpose of poetry , we consent that that is not only the true way of ...
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