The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... a barb'rous age ; But now the mystic tale , that pleased of yore , Can charm an understanding age no more . It cost Addison some trouble to break loose from the critical cobweb of an age of periwigs and patches , that accounted itself ...
... a barb'rous age ; But now the mystic tale , that pleased of yore , Can charm an understanding age no more . It cost Addison some trouble to break loose from the critical cobweb of an age of periwigs and patches , that accounted itself ...
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... and he lived in times when it was not yet certain that the newly- secured liberties were also finally secured. The party was strong that desired to re-establish ancient ... and the hero's in Italian. Thomas Clayton, a second-rate musician,
... and he lived in times when it was not yet certain that the newly- secured liberties were also finally secured. The party was strong that desired to re-establish ancient ... and the hero's in Italian. Thomas Clayton, a second-rate musician,
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J. ADDISON. and the hero's in Italian. Thomas Clayton, a second-rate musician, but a man with literary tastes, who had been introducer of the opera to London, argued that the words of an opera should be not only English, but the best of ...
J. ADDISON. and the hero's in Italian. Thomas Clayton, a second-rate musician, but a man with literary tastes, who had been introducer of the opera to London, argued that the words of an opera should be not only English, but the best of ...
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J. ADDISON. Swift wrote two papers , and sent about a dozen fragments . Congreve wrote one article in the ' Tatler ' ; Pope wrote thrice for the ' Spectator ' , and eight times for the ' Guardian ' . Addison , who was in Ireland when the ...
J. ADDISON. Swift wrote two papers , and sent about a dozen fragments . Congreve wrote one article in the ' Tatler ' ; Pope wrote thrice for the ' Spectator ' , and eight times for the ' Guardian ' . Addison , who was in Ireland when the ...
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... and then wrote what he seems to have been unwilling to acknowledge. His eighth volume contains excellent matter, but the subjects are not always well chosen or varied judiciously, and one understands why the 'Spectator' took a firmer ...
... and then wrote what he seems to have been unwilling to acknowledge. His eighth volume contains excellent matter, but the subjects are not always well chosen or varied judiciously, and one understands why the 'Spectator' took a firmer ...
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