The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana v
... character of English Literature was no more changed than characters of Englishmen were altered by the Declaration of Right which Prince William of Orange had accepted with the English Crown , when Addison had lately left and Steele was ...
... character of English Literature was no more changed than characters of Englishmen were altered by the Declaration of Right which Prince William of Orange had accepted with the English Crown , when Addison had lately left and Steele was ...
Strana xi
... character of King William , ' that of a glorious captain , and ( what he much more ' values than the most splendid titles ) that of a sincere and honest man . ' This was the character of William which , when , in days of meaner public ...
... character of King William , ' that of a glorious captain , and ( what he much more ' values than the most splendid titles ) that of a sincere and honest man . ' This was the character of William which , when , in days of meaner public ...
Strana xiv
... character of the free - thinking ex- quisite is drawn from life without exaggeration , but with more than a touch of the bitter contempt Addison felt for the atheistic coxcomb , with whom he was too ready to confound the sincere ...
... character of the free - thinking ex- quisite is drawn from life without exaggeration , but with more than a touch of the bitter contempt Addison felt for the atheistic coxcomb , with whom he was too ready to confound the sincere ...
Strana 5
... Character I intend to preserve in this Paper . great Secrets ; tho ' it is not impossible , but I may make Discoveries of both in the Progress of the Work I have undertaken . After having been thus particular upon my self , I shall in ...
... Character I intend to preserve in this Paper . great Secrets ; tho ' it is not impossible , but I may make Discoveries of both in the Progress of the Work I have undertaken . After having been thus particular upon my self , I shall in ...
Strana 24
... Character of a Taylor . I must not omit that it was this second Lion [ who ] treated me with so much Humanity behind the Scenes . The Acting Lion at present is , as I am informed , a Country Gentleman , who does it for his Diver- sion ...
... Character of a Taylor . I must not omit that it was this second Lion [ who ] treated me with so much Humanity behind the Scenes . The Acting Lion at present is , as I am informed , a Country Gentleman , who does it for his Diver- sion ...
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