The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... family ties into which Steele was born , an ' uncle ' whose surname is not that of Steele's mother before marriage , appears , therefore , to have died just before or at the time when the ' Spectator ' undertook to publish a sheetful of ...
... family ties into which Steele was born , an ' uncle ' whose surname is not that of Steele's mother before marriage , appears , therefore , to have died just before or at the time when the ' Spectator ' undertook to publish a sheetful of ...
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... family allegiance. What was more natural than that he should be among those young Oxford men who were tempted to enlist in the Chancellor's own regiment for the defence of liberty? Lord Cutts, the Colonel of the Regiment, made Steele ...
... family allegiance. What was more natural than that he should be among those young Oxford men who were tempted to enlist in the Chancellor's own regiment for the defence of liberty? Lord Cutts, the Colonel of the Regiment, made Steele ...
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... family which had distinguished itself in Mexico from the time of the conquest, and took its name of Alarcon from a village in New Castile. The poet was a humpbacked dwarf, a thorough, but rather haughty, Spanish gentleman, poet and wit ...
... family which had distinguished itself in Mexico from the time of the conquest, and took its name of Alarcon from a village in New Castile. The poet was a humpbacked dwarf, a thorough, but rather haughty, Spanish gentleman, poet and wit ...
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... family . ' Liberal always of his own to others , he was sometimes without a guinea , and perplexed by debt . But he defrauded no man . When he followed his Prue to the grave he was in no man's debt , though he left all his countrymen ...
... family . ' Liberal always of his own to others , he was sometimes without a guinea , and perplexed by debt . But he defrauded no man . When he followed his Prue to the grave he was in no man's debt , though he left all his countrymen ...
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... family is the worse, his country may be the better, 'for the mortification he has undergone.' Such, then, was the Friendship of which the 'Spectator' is the abiding Monument. The 'Spectator' was a modified continuation of the 'Tatler ...
... family is the worse, his country may be the better, 'for the mortification he has undergone.' Such, then, was the Friendship of which the 'Spectator' is the abiding Monument. The 'Spectator' was a modified continuation of the 'Tatler ...
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