AddisonMacmillan, 1884 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... equally distasteful to the instincts of the people . It was inevitable that the inclinations of Charles II . should be violently opposed to every sentiment of the Puritans . While he was in the power of the Scots he had been forced into ...
... equally distasteful to the instincts of the people . It was inevitable that the inclinations of Charles II . should be violently opposed to every sentiment of the Puritans . While he was in the power of the Scots he had been forced into ...
Pagina 18
... equally devoid of good manners and good taste : they did not hesitate to interrupt the actors in the midst of a serious play , while they loudly applauded their obscene allusions . So gross was the character of comic dialogue that women ...
... equally devoid of good manners and good taste : they did not hesitate to interrupt the actors in the midst of a serious play , while they loudly applauded their obscene allusions . So gross was the character of comic dialogue that women ...
Pagina 27
... equally delicious to the sense and the imagination . It was , doubtless , the recollection of these scenes that inspired Addison in his paraphrase of the twenty - third Psalm : - " The Lord my pasture shall prepare , And feed me with a ...
... equally delicious to the sense and the imagination . It was , doubtless , the recollection of these scenes that inspired Addison in his paraphrase of the twenty - third Psalm : - " The Lord my pasture shall prepare , And feed me with a ...
Pagina 42
... equally explored , Intrigued with glory , and with spirit whored ; Tried all hors - d'Ĺ“uvres , all liqueurs defined , Judicious drank , and greatly daring dined ; Dropped the dull lumber of the Latin store , Spoiled his own language ...
... equally explored , Intrigued with glory , and with spirit whored ; Tried all hors - d'Ĺ“uvres , all liqueurs defined , Judicious drank , and greatly daring dined ; Dropped the dull lumber of the Latin store , Spoiled his own language ...
Pagina 60
... equally alarmed at the influence acquired by their rivals , and at the danger which threatened the Protestant succession , neglected no effort to counterbalance the loss of their sovereign's favour by strengthening their credit with the ...
... equally alarmed at the influence acquired by their rivals , and at the danger which threatened the Protestant succession , neglected no effort to counterbalance the loss of their sovereign's favour by strengthening their credit with the ...
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