The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... public view,Icould showunder theDean's ownhand, in thewarmest terms, his blessing on the friendship between his son andme;nor had he a child who did not prefer meinthe firstplaceof kindness andesteem, as their father loved melikeone of ...
... public view,Icould showunder theDean's ownhand, in thewarmest terms, his blessing on the friendship between his son andme;nor had he a child who did not prefer meinthe firstplaceof kindness andesteem, as their father loved melikeone of ...
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... public been much larger thanit was, menof fastidious taste, who paidas much deference to polite opinion as Addison did in his youth, could have expected only audience fit but few, and would havebeen without encouragement to the pursuit ...
... public been much larger thanit was, menof fastidious taste, who paidas much deference to polite opinion as Addison did in his youth, could have expected only audience fit but few, and would havebeen without encouragement to the pursuit ...
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... public, who expected from the public paymentforhis work, and that he preferred this course to gambling for the patronage of men in office. Having pleasantly shown the sordid spirit that underlies the mountebank's sublime professions of ...
... public, who expected from the public paymentforhis work, and that he preferred this course to gambling for the patronage of men in office. Having pleasantly shown the sordid spirit that underlies the mountebank's sublime professions of ...
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... public events lednearer to the prospect ofaJacobite triumph that would have again brought Englishmen against eachother sword to sword, there was no voice of warning more fearless than Richard Steele's. He changed the 'Spectator' forthe ...
... public events lednearer to the prospect ofaJacobite triumph that would have again brought Englishmen against eachother sword to sword, there was no voice of warning more fearless than Richard Steele's. He changed the 'Spectator' forthe ...
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... Public Weal. C. [16] [Footnote 1: Ifindby the writings ofthefamily,] [Footnote 2: goes] [Footnote 3: where] [Footnote 4: This is said to allude to a description of the Pyramids of Egypt, by John Greaves, a Persian scholar and Savilian ...
... Public Weal. C. [16] [Footnote 1: Ifindby the writings ofthefamily,] [Footnote 2: goes] [Footnote 3: where] [Footnote 4: This is said to allude to a description of the Pyramids of Egypt, by John Greaves, a Persian scholar and Savilian ...
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