The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... hand with worldly bliss Has mademycup runo'er, Andinakind andfaithful Friend Hasdoubled allmystore? The Spectator, SteeleandAddison's Spectator,is a monument befittingthe most memorable friendship inour history. Steele wasits projector ...
... hand with worldly bliss Has mademycup runo'er, Andinakind andfaithful Friend Hasdoubled allmystore? The Spectator, SteeleandAddison's Spectator,is a monument befittingthe most memorable friendship inour history. Steele wasits projector ...
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... hand,—said Addison had'bridled him in point of politics,' adding, 'This was ill hinted both in relation to him and me. I know no party; but the truth of the question is what I will support as well as I can, when any man I honour is ...
... hand,—said Addison had'bridled him in point of politics,' adding, 'This was ill hinted both in relation to him and me. I know no party; but the truth of the question is what I will support as well as I can, when any man I honour is ...
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... hand, he brought his sound mind and quick humour to the aid of his friend Steele, he came with him into direct relation with the English people. Addison never gave posterity a chance of knowing what was in him till, following Steele's ...
... hand, he brought his sound mind and quick humour to the aid of his friend Steele, he came with him into direct relation with the English people. Addison never gave posterity a chance of knowing what was in him till, following Steele's ...
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... hands of pedants andfools, and discovered the true method ofmakingit amiable and lovely to allmankind. In the dress ... hand. This set everyone uponguessing who was the Esquire'sfriend? and most peopleat first fancied it must be Doctor ...
... hands of pedants andfools, and discovered the true method ofmakingit amiable and lovely to allmankind. In the dress ... hand. This set everyone uponguessing who was the Esquire'sfriend? and most peopleat first fancied it must be Doctor ...
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... hands; and a constant for our morning conversation at teatables and coffeehouses. We had at first, indeed, no manner ... hand everyformof affectation, and placed everyday life in the lightin whichitwould be seenby a natural andhonest man ...
... hands; and a constant for our morning conversation at teatables and coffeehouses. We had at first, indeed, no manner ... hand everyformof affectation, and placed everyday life in the lightin whichitwould be seenby a natural andhonest man ...
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