The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... poem, the 'Creation', in seven Books, designed to prove from naturethe existence of a God. Ithada long andearnest preface of expostulation withthe atheismand mocking spirit that were the legacy to histimeof theCourt of the Restoration ...
... poem, the 'Creation', in seven Books, designed to prove from naturethe existence of a God. Ithada long andearnest preface of expostulation withthe atheismand mocking spirit that were the legacy to histimeof theCourt of the Restoration ...
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... poem to Vandike. 'The heedless Lover does not know Whose Eyes they are that wound him so; But confounded with thy Art, Enquires her Name that has his Heart.' I pronounced these Words withsuch alanguishing Air, that Ihad some Reason ...
... poem to Vandike. 'The heedless Lover does not know Whose Eyes they are that wound him so; But confounded with thy Art, Enquires her Name that has his Heart.' I pronounced these Words withsuch alanguishing Air, that Ihad some Reason ...
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... poem on the KitCat Club, attributed toSir Richard Blackmore, Jacob isread backwardsinto Bocaj, and we are told One Night in Seven at this convenient Seat Indulgent Bocaj did the Muses treat; Their Drink was gen'rous Wine and KitCat's ...
... poem on the KitCat Club, attributed toSir Richard Blackmore, Jacob isread backwardsinto Bocaj, and we are told One Night in Seven at this convenient Seat Indulgent Bocaj did the Muses treat; Their Drink was gen'rous Wine and KitCat's ...
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... Poem, without the Name of the . The little Wits, who were incapable of Writing it, began to pull in Pieces the supposed Writer. When that would not do, they took great Pains to suppress the Opinion that it was his. That again failed ...
... Poem, without the Name of the . The little Wits, who were incapable of Writing it, began to pull in Pieces the supposed Writer. When that would not do, they took great Pains to suppress the Opinion that it was his. That again failed ...
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... Poem. The Cardinalsentfor him, and, aftersome kind Expostulations uponwhat hehad written, assured himof his Esteem, and dismissed him with a Promise of thenext good Abby that should fall,whichhe accordingly conferr'd upon him in afew ...
... Poem. The Cardinalsentfor him, and, aftersome kind Expostulations uponwhat hehad written, assured himof his Esteem, and dismissed him with a Promise of thenext good Abby that should fall,whichhe accordingly conferr'd upon him in afew ...
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