The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... he had his play damned for its piety. With that strong regard for the drama which cannot well be wanting to the man who has an artist's vivid sense of life, Steele never withdrew his good will from the players , never.
... he had his play damned for its piety. With that strong regard for the drama which cannot well be wanting to the man who has an artist's vivid sense of life, Steele never withdrew his good will from the players , never.
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J. ADDISON. never withdrew his good will from the players , never neglected to praise a good play , and , I may add , took every fair occasion of suggesting to the town the subtlety of Shakespeare's genius . But he now ceased to write ...
J. ADDISON. never withdrew his good will from the players , never neglected to praise a good play , and , I may add , took every fair occasion of suggesting to the town the subtlety of Shakespeare's genius . But he now ceased to write ...
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... never once the doubt that it was not intimate and sincere, or that into it entered anything inconsistent with a perfect equality.' Six months after Addison's death Steele wrote (in No. 12 of the 'Theatre', and I am again quoting facts ...
... never once the doubt that it was not intimate and sincere, or that into it entered anything inconsistent with a perfect equality.' Six months after Addison's death Steele wrote (in No. 12 of the 'Theatre', and I am again quoting facts ...
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... never open my Lips but in my own Club. Thus I live in the World, rather as a Spectator of Mankind, than as one of the Species; by which means I have made my self a Speculative Statesman, Soldier, Merchant, and Artizan, without ever ...
... never open my Lips but in my own Club. Thus I live in the World, rather as a Spectator of Mankind, than as one of the Species; by which means I have made my self a Speculative Statesman, Soldier, Merchant, and Artizan, without ever ...
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... never enter into the Commerce of Discourse with any but my particular Friends, and not in Publick even with them ... never praised or flattered, I never belyed or contradicted them. As these compose half the World, and are by the just ...
... never enter into the Commerce of Discourse with any but my particular Friends, and not in Publick even with them ... never praised or flattered, I never belyed or contradicted them. As these compose half the World, and are by the just ...
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