The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... character is so fully drawn in the first book , that the poet adds nothing to it in the second . We were before told , that he was the first who taught mankind to ransack the earth for gold and silver , and that he was the architect of ...
... character is so fully drawn in the first book , that the poet adds nothing to it in the second . We were before told , that he was the first who taught mankind to ransack the earth for gold and silver , and that he was the architect of ...
Strana 259
... character to the last . The end of a man's life is often compared to the winding up of a well - written play , where the prin- cipal persons still act in character , whatever the fate ' Yea speedily was he taken away , lest wickedness ...
... character to the last . The end of a man's life is often compared to the winding up of a well - written play , where the prin- cipal persons still act in character , whatever the fate ' Yea speedily was he taken away , lest wickedness ...
Strana 528
... character , 404 . Calamities , the merit of suffering patiently under them , 312 . Candour , the consequence and benefit of it , 382 . Capacities of children not duly regarded in their education , 307 . Casimer Liszinski , an atheist in ...
... character , 404 . Calamities , the merit of suffering patiently under them , 312 . Candour , the consequence and benefit of it , 382 . Capacities of children not duly regarded in their education , 307 . Casimer Liszinski , an atheist in ...
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