The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... side that he first entered into the perception of its grandeur . His sympathy with its high pur- pose caused him to praise , in the same pages that commended Paradise Lost to his countrymen , another epic , ' Blackmore's Creation , a ...
... side that he first entered into the perception of its grandeur . His sympathy with its high pur- pose caused him to praise , in the same pages that commended Paradise Lost to his countrymen , another epic , ' Blackmore's Creation , a ...
Pagina xv
... side of freedom . In 1706 , the date of the union between England and Scotland , Whig influence had been ... sides . Steele had from his first wife an estate in Barbadoes , which produced , INTRODUCTION . XV.
... side of freedom . In 1706 , the date of the union between England and Scotland , Whig influence had been ... sides . Steele had from his first wife an estate in Barbadoes , which produced , INTRODUCTION . XV.
Pagina 9
... side the Throne , now appeared to be only Heaps of Paper , or little Piles of notched Sticks , bound up together in Bundles , like Bath - Faggots . Whilst I was lamenting this sudden Desolation that had been made before me , the whole ...
... side the Throne , now appeared to be only Heaps of Paper , or little Piles of notched Sticks , bound up together in Bundles , like Bath - Faggots . Whilst I was lamenting this sudden Desolation that had been made before me , the whole ...
Pagina 13
... side . The old story has been annexed to English literature by the genius of Robert Browning . 2 Evelyn , in the preface to his translation of Quintinye's Complete Gardener ( 1701 ) , says that the nursery of Messrs . London and Wise ...
... side . The old story has been annexed to English literature by the genius of Robert Browning . 2 Evelyn , in the preface to his translation of Quintinye's Complete Gardener ( 1701 ) , says that the nursery of Messrs . London and Wise ...
Pagina 15
... side by side . What the Absurdity was which I had committed I did not know , but I suppose there was some traditionary Superstition in it ; and therefore , in obedience to the Lady of the House , I disposed of my Knife and Fork in two ...
... side by side . What the Absurdity was which I had committed I did not know , but I suppose there was some traditionary Superstition in it ; and therefore , in obedience to the Lady of the House , I disposed of my Knife and Fork in two ...
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