The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... observe that men in ordinary discourse very often speak iambics , without taking notice of it . ' We may make the same observation of our English blank verse , which often enters into our common discourse , though we do not attend to it ...
... observe that men in ordinary discourse very often speak iambics , without taking notice of it . ' We may make the same observation of our English blank verse , which often enters into our common discourse , though we do not attend to it ...
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... observed this evil , and distinguished those of our women who wear their own , from those in borrowed complexions , by the Picts and the British . There does not need any great discernment to judge which are So found , is worse than ...
... observed this evil , and distinguished those of our women who wear their own , from those in borrowed complexions , by the Picts and the British . There does not need any great discernment to judge which are So found , is worse than ...
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... observe the behaviour of great men and their clients : but the same passions and interests move men in lower spheres ... observed that the superiority among these proceeds from an opinion of gallantry and fashion . The gentleman in the ...
... observe the behaviour of great men and their clients : but the same passions and interests move men in lower spheres ... observed that the superiority among these proceeds from an opinion of gallantry and fashion . The gentleman in the ...
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... observed this evil , and distinguished those of our women who wear their own , from those in borrowed complexions , by the Picts and the British . There does not need any great discernment to judge which are So found , is worse than ...
... observed this evil , and distinguished those of our women who wear their own , from those in borrowed complexions , by the Picts and the British . There does not need any great discernment to judge which are So found , is worse than ...
Стр. 70
... observe that men in ordinary discourse very often speak iambics , without taking notice of it . ' We may make the same observation of our English blank verse , which often enters into our common discourse , though we do not attend to it ...
... observe that men in ordinary discourse very often speak iambics , without taking notice of it . ' We may make the same observation of our English blank verse , which often enters into our common discourse , though we do not attend to it ...
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