The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina 364
... particular Pleasure in the Reading of them . I can affirm the same of Mr. DRYDEN , and know several of the most refined Writers of our present Age , who are of the same Humour . I might likewise refer my Reader to Moliere's Thoughts ...
... particular Pleasure in the Reading of them . I can affirm the same of Mr. DRYDEN , and know several of the most refined Writers of our present Age , who are of the same Humour . I might likewise refer my Reader to Moliere's Thoughts ...
Pagina 511
... particular manner from this strange Prejudice , which at present prevails amongst all Ranks and Degrees in the ... particular ] in a very particular Fol . any ] every Fol . d b The quarrels between the Guelfs and Ghibellines took place ...
... particular manner from this strange Prejudice , which at present prevails amongst all Ranks and Degrees in the ... particular ] in a very particular Fol . any ] every Fol . d b The quarrels between the Guelfs and Ghibellines took place ...
Pagina 511
... particular manner from this strange Prejudice , which at present prevails amongst all Ranks and Degrees in the ... particular ) in a very particular any ) every Fol . а b с d well - meaning Persons to their Interest , by a. Fol . 1 The ...
... particular manner from this strange Prejudice , which at present prevails amongst all Ranks and Degrees in the ... particular ) in a very particular any ) every Fol . а b с d well - meaning Persons to their Interest , by a. Fol . 1 The ...
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