The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... young,the other married twice, herfirst husband being a French refugee minister who became a Prebendary of Westminster. Ofthissister of Addison's, Swift said she was 'a sort of wit,very like him. I was notfondof her.' In the latter ...
... young,the other married twice, herfirst husband being a French refugee minister who became a Prebendary of Westminster. Ofthissister of Addison's, Swift said she was 'a sort of wit,very like him. I was notfondof her.' In the latter ...
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... young Addison gave a fifth part of the piece to expression of the admiration he felt even thenforMilton. That hisappreciation became critical,and, although limited,based on a senseofpoetry which brought him near to Milton, Addison ...
... young Addison gave a fifth part of the piece to expression of the admiration he felt even thenforMilton. That hisappreciation became critical,and, although limited,based on a senseofpoetry which brought him near to Milton, Addison ...
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... Young Bookwit and Latine, he transformed the servant into a college friend, mumming as servantbecause, since 'aprating servant is necessary in intrigues,' the twohad 'castlotswho should bethe other's footmanfor the present expedition ...
... Young Bookwit and Latine, he transformed the servant into a college friend, mumming as servantbecause, since 'aprating servant is necessary in intrigues,' the twohad 'castlotswho should bethe other's footmanfor the present expedition ...
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... young Lady brought before the Society, as found byRosamond's Pond inthe Parkina strange condition, takenbythe mob for a lunatic,and whose clotheswere alloutof fashion, but whose face, when itwasseen, astonished the whole society byits ...
... young Lady brought before the Society, as found byRosamond's Pond inthe Parkina strange condition, takenbythe mob for a lunatic,and whose clotheswere alloutof fashion, but whose face, when itwasseen, astonished the whole society byits ...
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... young fops and young fellows of the value and advantages of Learning. He has indeedrescued itout of the hands of pedants andfools, and discovered the true method ofmakingit amiable and lovely to allmankind. In the dress he gives it ...
... young fops and young fellows of the value and advantages of Learning. He has indeedrescued itout of the hands of pedants andfools, and discovered the true method ofmakingit amiable and lovely to allmankind. In the dress he gives it ...
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