The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... eyes upon the future, were thetruest leaders of theirtime.It was the firm hand of his friend Steele that helped Addison up to the place in literature which became him. It was Steele who caused thenice critical tastewhich Addison might ...
... eyes upon the future, were thetruest leaders of theirtime.It was the firm hand of his friend Steele that helped Addison up to the place in literature which became him. It was Steele who caused thenice critical tastewhich Addison might ...
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... Eye to separate Interests andParty Principles. The Thoughts of theDaygave my Mind Employment forthe whole Night, so that Ifell insensibly into a kind of Methodical Dream, which disposed all my Contemplations into aVision or Allegory, or ...
... Eye to separate Interests andParty Principles. The Thoughts of theDaygave my Mind Employment forthe whole Night, so that Ifell insensibly into a kind of Methodical Dream, which disposed all my Contemplations into aVision or Allegory, or ...
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... Eyes! What a Bloom in that Person! How is the whole Woman expressed in her Appearance! Her Air has the Beauty of Motion, and her Look the Force of Language.' It was Prudence to turnaway myEyes from this Object,and therefore I turnedthem ...
... Eyes! What a Bloom in that Person! How is the whole Woman expressed in her Appearance! Her Air has the Beauty of Motion, and her Look the Force of Language.' It was Prudence to turnaway myEyes from this Object,and therefore I turnedthem ...
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... eyes. But he mustreally, itwas thought, beasavage who fedupon roots, herbs, and rawflesh. He made, however, solittle bythe imposture, thatheat last confessedhimself a cheat, and gothisliving asawell conducted bookseller's hack for ...
... eyes. But he mustreally, itwas thought, beasavage who fedupon roots, herbs, and rawflesh. He made, however, solittle bythe imposture, thatheat last confessedhimself a cheat, and gothisliving asawell conducted bookseller's hack for ...
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... Eyes; and the Crime is no less than employing them in such a Manner, as to divert the Eyes of others from the best use theycan makeof them, even lookingup to Heaven. 'SIR, There never was (I believe) an acceptable Man, but had some ...
... Eyes; and the Crime is no less than employing them in such a Manner, as to divert the Eyes of others from the best use theycan makeof them, even lookingup to Heaven. 'SIR, There never was (I believe) an acceptable Man, but had some ...
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