The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana x
... book , the Christian Hero , of which the modest account given by Steele himself long afterwards , when put on his defence by the injurious violence of faction , is as follows : ' He first became an author when an Ensign of the Guards ...
... book , the Christian Hero , of which the modest account given by Steele himself long afterwards , when put on his defence by the injurious violence of faction , is as follows : ' He first became an author when an Ensign of the Guards ...
Strana xi
... book was too didactic . It was indeed plain truth out of Steele's heart , but an air of superiority , freely allowed only to the professional man teaching rules of his own art , belongs to a too didactic manner . Nothing was more ...
... book was too didactic . It was indeed plain truth out of Steele's heart , but an air of superiority , freely allowed only to the professional man teaching rules of his own art , belongs to a too didactic manner . Nothing was more ...
Strana xviii
... book published about 1681 ) having been much criticized for its grammar and on other grounds , was dropped in No. 18. Thenceforth Defoe's pleasant comment upon passing follies appeared under the single head of ' Advice from the ...
... book published about 1681 ) having been much criticized for its grammar and on other grounds , was dropped in No. 18. Thenceforth Defoe's pleasant comment upon passing follies appeared under the single head of ' Advice from the ...
Strana 41
... Book to the Cardinal , after having expunged the Passages which had given him Offence.1 Sextus Quintus was not of so ... books , entitled Callipædia , seu de pulchræ prolis habendâ ratione , ' at Leyden , under the name of Calvidius ...
... Book to the Cardinal , after having expunged the Passages which had given him Offence.1 Sextus Quintus was not of so ... books , entitled Callipædia , seu de pulchræ prolis habendâ ratione , ' at Leyden , under the name of Calvidius ...
Strana 43
... Book- Debts of the outlying Customers , and Observer of those who go off without paying , having re- sign'd that ... Books of this Nature , but I found my Pulse was ' Means suitable Companions . You are , ' tis true , ' irregular , and ...
... Book- Debts of the outlying Customers , and Observer of those who go off without paying , having re- sign'd that ... Books of this Nature , but I found my Pulse was ' Means suitable Companions . You are , ' tis true , ' irregular , and ...
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