The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana viii
... love . But the one man for whom Steele felt most enthusiasm was not to be sought through books , he was a living moulder of the future of the nation . Eagerly intent upon King William , the hero of the Revolution that secured our ...
... love . But the one man for whom Steele felt most enthusiasm was not to be sought through books , he was a living moulder of the future of the nation . Eagerly intent upon King William , the hero of the Revolution that secured our ...
Strana xvi
... love that never swerved from her . True husband and true friend , he playfully called Addi- son her rival . In the Spectator there is a paper of Steele's ( No. 142 ) representing some of his own love - letters as telling what a man said ...
... love that never swerved from her . True husband and true friend , he playfully called Addi- son her rival . In the Spectator there is a paper of Steele's ( No. 142 ) representing some of his own love - letters as telling what a man said ...
Strana 6
... Love to him , and the young Men are glad of his Company : When he comes into a House he calls the Servants by their Names , and talks all the way Up Stairs to a Visit . I must not omit that Sir ROGER is a Justice of the Quorum ; that he ...
... Love to him , and the young Men are glad of his Company : When he comes into a House he calls the Servants by their Names , and talks all the way Up Stairs to a Visit . I must not omit that Sir ROGER is a Justice of the Quorum ; that he ...
Strana 21
... Love of Gain , by making him a perfect Master of Numbers , and consequently giving him a quick View of Loss and Advantage , and preventing the natural Im- pulses of his Passions , by Prepossession towards his Interests . With a Mind ...
... Love of Gain , by making him a perfect Master of Numbers , and consequently giving him a quick View of Loss and Advantage , and preventing the natural Im- pulses of his Passions , by Prepossession towards his Interests . With a Mind ...
Strana 51
... Love there are no Doctors , and we all profess so ' high Passion , that we admit of no Graduates in it . Our Presidentship is bestow'd according to the Dignity of Passion ; our Number is un- ' limited ; and our Statutes are like those ...
... Love there are no Doctors , and we all profess so ' high Passion , that we admit of no Graduates in it . Our Presidentship is bestow'd according to the Dignity of Passion ; our Number is un- ' limited ; and our Statutes are like those ...
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