The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... sense, advanced his countrymen from the nice weighing of words by the Precieuses and the grammarians, and by the French Academy, child of the intercourse between those ladies and gentlemen. He brought ridicule on the inane politeness of ...
... sense, advanced his countrymen from the nice weighing of words by the Precieuses and the grammarians, and by the French Academy, child of the intercourse between those ladies and gentlemen. He brought ridicule on the inane politeness of ...
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... sense of duty against Addison's sense of expediency in passing from the ' Guardian ' to the ' Englishman ' , and so to energetic movement upon perilous paths as a political writer , whose whole heart was with what he took to be the ...
... sense of duty against Addison's sense of expediency in passing from the ' Guardian ' to the ' Englishman ' , and so to energetic movement upon perilous paths as a political writer , whose whole heart was with what he took to be the ...
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... and true kindliness , here associated with familiar ways and common incidents of everyday life , gave many an honest man fresh sense of the best happiness that lies in common duties honestly performed , and a fresh energy ,
... and true kindliness , here associated with familiar ways and common incidents of everyday life , gave many an honest man fresh sense of the best happiness that lies in common duties honestly performed , and a fresh energy ,
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... the wisdom of good - humour . The good - humour of the essayists touched with a light and kindly hand every form of affectation , and placed every - day life in the light in which it would be seen by a natural and honest man . A sense of.
... the wisdom of good - humour . The good - humour of the essayists touched with a light and kindly hand every form of affectation , and placed every - day life in the light in which it would be seen by a natural and honest man . A sense of.
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... Sense, possess the others with greater Force and Vivacity. Thus my Want of, or rather Resignation of Speech, gives me all the Advantages of a dumb Man. I have, methinks, a more than ordinary Penetration in Seeing; and flatter my self ...
... Sense, possess the others with greater Force and Vivacity. Thus my Want of, or rather Resignation of Speech, gives me all the Advantages of a dumb Man. I have, methinks, a more than ordinary Penetration in Seeing; and flatter my self ...
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