The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina 164
... proper for Tragedy : Because at the same time that it lifted up the Discourse from Prose , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of Verse . For , says he , we may observe that Men in Ordinary Discourse very often ...
... proper for Tragedy : Because at the same time that it lifted up the Discourse from Prose , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of Verse . For , says he , we may observe that Men in Ordinary Discourse very often ...
Pagina 351
... proper Vouchers for his quarterly Payments to me , and observe what Linnen my Laundress brings and takes away with her once a Week : My Steward brings his Receipt ready for my signing , and I have a pretty Implement with the respective ...
... proper Vouchers for his quarterly Payments to me , and observe what Linnen my Laundress brings and takes away with her once a Week : My Steward brings his Receipt ready for my signing , and I have a pretty Implement with the respective ...
Pagina 471
... proper Engine for the Soul to work with . This Description does not only compre- hend the Bowels , Bones , Tendons , Veins , Nerves and Arteries , but every Muscle and every Ligature , which is a Composition of Fibres , that are so many ...
... proper Engine for the Soul to work with . This Description does not only compre- hend the Bowels , Bones , Tendons , Veins , Nerves and Arteries , but every Muscle and every Ligature , which is a Composition of Fibres , that are so many ...
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