The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... pleased of yore , Can charm an understanding age no more . It cost Addison some trouble to break loose from the critical cobweb of an age of periwigs and patches , that accounted itself ' understanding , ' and the grand epoch of our ...
... pleased of yore , Can charm an understanding age no more . It cost Addison some trouble to break loose from the critical cobweb of an age of periwigs and patches , that accounted itself ' understanding , ' and the grand epoch of our ...
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... pleased them , and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth . Instead of complying with the false sentiments or vicious tastes of the Age - either in morality , criticism , or good breeding -he has boldly assured ...
... pleased them , and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth . Instead of complying with the false sentiments or vicious tastes of the Age - either in morality , criticism , or good breeding -he has boldly assured ...
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... pleased into that precious Metal. After a little Dizziness, and confused Hurry of Thought, which a Man often meets with in a Dream, methoughts the Hall was alarm'd, the Doors flew open, and there entered half a dozen of the most hideous ...
... pleased into that precious Metal. After a little Dizziness, and confused Hurry of Thought, which a Man often meets with in a Dream, methoughts the Hall was alarm'd, the Doors flew open, and there entered half a dozen of the most hideous ...
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... pleased with them , as he would have been with the ' Leges Convivales ' of Ben . Johnson , [ 4 ] the Regulations of an old Roman Club cited by Lipsius , or the rules of a Symposium in an ancient Greek author . C. [ Footnote 1 : The ...
... pleased with them , as he would have been with the ' Leges Convivales ' of Ben . Johnson , [ 4 ] the Regulations of an old Roman Club cited by Lipsius , or the rules of a Symposium in an ancient Greek author . C. [ Footnote 1 : The ...
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... pleased: 'For' (says he) 'I do not intend to hurt anybody'. I thanked him very kindly, and passed by him. And in a little time after saw him leap upon the Stage, and act his Part with very great Applause. It has been observed by several ...
... pleased: 'For' (says he) 'I do not intend to hurt anybody'. I thanked him very kindly, and passed by him. And in a little time after saw him leap upon the Stage, and act his Part with very great Applause. It has been observed by several ...
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