The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina xiii
... author of a sequel to la Verdad sospechosa , which Corneille adapted also as a sequel to his Menteur , but it was even poorer than such sequels usually are . The Lying Lover in Alarcon's play is a Don Garcia fresh from his studies in ...
... author of a sequel to la Verdad sospechosa , which Corneille adapted also as a sequel to his Menteur , but it was even poorer than such sequels usually are . The Lying Lover in Alarcon's play is a Don Garcia fresh from his studies in ...
Pagina 10
... Author , when he first appears in the World , empt from the Passions with which others are to show there is nothing in this , if we. And for my own part I was so transported with Joy , that I awaked , tho ' I must confess I would fain ...
... Author , when he first appears in the World , empt from the Passions with which others are to show there is nothing in this , if we. And for my own part I was so transported with Joy , that I awaked , tho ' I must confess I would fain ...
Pagina 41
... Author of it . The Author , relying upon his Holiness's Gener- osity , as also on some private Overtures which he had received from him , made the Discovery him- self ; upon which the Pope gave him the Re- ward he had promised , but at ...
... Author of it . The Author , relying upon his Holiness's Gener- osity , as also on some private Overtures which he had received from him , made the Discovery him- self ; upon which the Pope gave him the Re- ward he had promised , but at ...
Pagina 67
... Author might as well think of weaving the Adventures of Eneas and Hudibras into one Poem , as of writing such a motly Piece of Mirth and Sorrow . But the Absurdity of these Performances is so very visible , that I shall not insist upon ...
... Author might as well think of weaving the Adventures of Eneas and Hudibras into one Poem , as of writing such a motly Piece of Mirth and Sorrow . But the Absurdity of these Performances is so very visible , that I shall not insist upon ...
Pagina 78
... author of the History of the ' Reformation , ' and History of his own Time , ' was Bishop of Salisbury from 1689 to his death in 1715. Addison here quotes - ' Some Letters con- ' taining an Account of what seemed most remark- able in ...
... author of the History of the ' Reformation , ' and History of his own Time , ' was Bishop of Salisbury from 1689 to his death in 1715. Addison here quotes - ' Some Letters con- ' taining an Account of what seemed most remark- able in ...
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