The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Heart.' I pronounced these Words withsuch alanguishing Air, that Ihad some Reason toconclude I had made a Conquest.Shetold methatshehoped my Face was not akinto myTongue; andlooking upon herWatch, I accidentally discovered the Figureofa ...
... Heart.' I pronounced these Words withsuch alanguishing Air, that Ihad some Reason toconclude I had made a Conquest.Shetold methatshehoped my Face was not akinto myTongue; andlooking upon herWatch, I accidentally discovered the Figureofa ...
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... heart,he attackshim inthe relative major, andstrangles him.'] [Footnote 2: that]. No. 14. Friday,. March. 16,. 1711. Steele. ... Teque his,Infelix, exue monstris. Ovid. I was reflecting this Morning upon the Spirit and Humour of the publick ...
... heart,he attackshim inthe relative major, andstrangles him.'] [Footnote 2: that]. No. 14. Friday,. March. 16,. 1711. Steele. ... Teque his,Infelix, exue monstris. Ovid. I was reflecting this Morning upon the Spirit and Humour of the publick ...
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... Heart, and a kind of Pageantry to cover Distress; for in two Months after, she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence: being sent thither partly by the Loss of one Lover, and partly by the Possession of another. I ...
... Heart, and a kind of Pageantry to cover Distress; for in two Months after, she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence: being sent thither partly by the Loss of one Lover, and partly by the Possession of another. I ...
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... Heart of his Princess ina Language which she didnot understand. One would have thought it very difficult to havecarry'd on Dialoguesafter this Manner, without an Interpreterbetween the Persons that convers'd together; butthiswas the ...
... Heart of his Princess ina Language which she didnot understand. One would have thought it very difficult to havecarry'd on Dialoguesafter this Manner, without an Interpreterbetween the Persons that convers'd together; butthiswas the ...
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... Heart. This in a particular Manner ismyProvince as SPECTATOR; for it is generally an Offence committed by the Eyes,and that against such asthe Offenders would perhaps never have an Opportunity of injuring any other Way. The following ...
... Heart. This in a particular Manner ismyProvince as SPECTATOR; for it is generally an Offence committed by the Eyes,and that against such asthe Offenders would perhaps never have an Opportunity of injuring any other Way. The following ...
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