The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... play of that sportive humour, delicately whimsical and gaily wise, whichmade his conversationthe delight of thefew men withwhom he sat atease. It was Steele who drew his friend towards the days to come, andmade hisgifts thewealth ofa ...
... play of that sportive humour, delicately whimsical and gaily wise, whichmade his conversationthe delight of thefew men withwhom he sat atease. It was Steele who drew his friend towards the days to come, andmade hisgifts thewealth ofa ...
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... play he made old Lord Brumpton teach it to his son: 'But be them honest, firm, impartial; Let neither love, nor hate, nor faction move thee; Distinguish words from things, and men from crimes.' King William, perhaps, had helived, could ...
... play he made old Lord Brumpton teach it to his son: 'But be them honest, firm, impartial; Let neither love, nor hate, nor faction move thee; Distinguish words from things, and men from crimes.' King William, perhaps, had helived, could ...
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... play no less than three heavy fathers, of a Spanish type, one of whom, the father of Lucrecia, brings about Don Garcia's punishment by threatening to kill him if he will not marry his daughter; and so the Liar is punished for his ...
... play no less than three heavy fathers, of a Spanish type, one of whom, the father of Lucrecia, brings about Don Garcia's punishment by threatening to kill him if he will not marry his daughter; and so the Liar is punished for his ...
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... Play, in being deny'd the Privilege of making an Allegory as well as other People.' In No. 46 Defoe made, in one change more, a whimsical half concession of a syllable,byputting a sign of contraction initsplace, and thenceforth calling ...
... Play, in being deny'd the Privilege of making an Allegory as well as other People.' In No. 46 Defoe made, in one change more, a whimsical half concession of a syllable,byputting a sign of contraction initsplace, and thenceforth calling ...
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... play, I declined the offer.' Addison took these cards, andplayed an honest game with them successfully. When, attheendof 1708, the Earl of Sunderland, Marlborough's soninlaw, lost his secretaryship, Addison losthis place as ...
... play, I declined the offer.' Addison took these cards, andplayed an honest game with them successfully. When, attheendof 1708, the Earl of Sunderland, Marlborough's soninlaw, lost his secretaryship, Addison losthis place as ...
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