The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... sense of duty against Addison's sense of expediency in passing from the Guardian to the Englishman , and so to energetic movement upon peril- ous paths as a political writer , whose whole heart xvi INTRODUCTION .
... sense of duty against Addison's sense of expediency in passing from the Guardian to the Englishman , and so to energetic movement upon peril- ous paths as a political writer , whose whole heart xvi INTRODUCTION .
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... Sense , and are Contradictions to the Manners of the World , only as he thinks the World is in the wrong . However , this Humour creates him no Enemies , for he does nothing with Sourness or Obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to Modes ...
... Sense , and are Contradictions to the Manners of the World , only as he thinks the World is in the wrong . However , this Humour creates him no Enemies , for he does nothing with Sourness or Obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to Modes ...
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... Sense , than Honesty and Virtue . But this unhappy Affectation of being Wise rather than Honest , Witty than Good - natur'd , is the Source of most of the ill Habits of Life . Such false Impressions are owing to the abandon'd Writings ...
... Sense , than Honesty and Virtue . But this unhappy Affectation of being Wise rather than Honest , Witty than Good - natur'd , is the Source of most of the ill Habits of Life . Such false Impressions are owing to the abandon'd Writings ...
Strana 14
... Sense and our Religion . Is there any- thing so just , as that Mode and Gallantry should be built upon exerting ourselves in what is proper and agreeable to the Institutions of Justice and Piety among us ? And yet is there anything more ...
... Sense and our Religion . Is there any- thing so just , as that Mode and Gallantry should be built upon exerting ourselves in what is proper and agreeable to the Institutions of Justice and Piety among us ? And yet is there anything more ...
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... Sense . C. No. 14. ] Friday , March 16 , 1711 . [ Steele . Teque his , Infelix , exue monstris . — Ovid . Morning upon the Spirit I WAS reflecting this publick Diversions Five and twenty Years ago , and those of the present Time ; and ...
... Sense . C. No. 14. ] Friday , March 16 , 1711 . [ Steele . Teque his , Infelix , exue monstris . — Ovid . Morning upon the Spirit I WAS reflecting this publick Diversions Five and twenty Years ago , and those of the present Time ; and ...
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