The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... greatest ofhis own shortcomings. Delight and strengthof a friendshiplike that between Steele and Addisonaretobe found, asmany findthem, in the charm anduse ofa compact where characters differ so much that one lays open as it were a ...
... greatest ofhis own shortcomings. Delight and strengthof a friendshiplike that between Steele and Addisonaretobe found, asmany findthem, in the charm anduse ofa compact where characters differ so much that one lays open as it were a ...
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... greatest affairs, upon which theysaw where they differed, without pressing (what they knew impossible) to convert each other.' As to the substance or worth of what thus divided them, Steele only addsthe significant expression ofhis hope ...
... greatest affairs, upon which theysaw where they differed, without pressing (what they knew impossible) to convert each other.' As to the substance or worth of what thus divided them, Steele only addsthe significant expression ofhis hope ...
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... greatest scholar and best Casuist of any man in England. Lastly, his writings have setall our Witsand men of lettersonanew way ofthinking, of which they had little ornonotion before: and, although we cannot say that any of them have ...
... greatest scholar and best Casuist of any man in England. Lastly, his writings have setall our Witsand men of lettersonanew way ofthinking, of which they had little ornonotion before: and, although we cannot say that any of them have ...
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... greatest Concern, Men shall be from henceforth liable tothe greatest Reproach for Misbehaviour init. Falsehood in Love shall hereafter beara blacker Aspect than Infidelity in Friendship or Villany in Business. For this great and good ...
... greatest Concern, Men shall be from henceforth liable tothe greatest Reproach for Misbehaviour init. Falsehood in Love shall hereafter beara blacker Aspect than Infidelity in Friendship or Villany in Business. For this great and good ...
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... greatest Drudgery the Preparation of Jellies and Sweetmeats. This, I say, is the Stateof ordinary Women; tho' I knowthereareMultitudes ofthose of amore elevatedLife and Conversation, thatmove inanexalted Sphereof Knowledge and Virtue ...
... greatest Drudgery the Preparation of Jellies and Sweetmeats. This, I say, is the Stateof ordinary Women; tho' I knowthereareMultitudes ofthose of amore elevatedLife and Conversation, thatmove inanexalted Sphereof Knowledge and Virtue ...
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