The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana iii
... spirit of so long and approved a perform- ance , he gave chief honour to one who had on his page , as in his heart , no name but Friend . This was ' the gentleman of whose assistance I formerly boasted in the Preface ' and concluding ...
... spirit of so long and approved a perform- ance , he gave chief honour to one who had on his page , as in his heart , no name but Friend . This was ' the gentleman of whose assistance I formerly boasted in the Preface ' and concluding ...
Strana v
... spirit , instead of pay- ing blind obedience to the letter , they also would have looked back to the chief source of their language . Finding this to be not Latin but Saxon , they would have sought to give it strength and harmony , by ...
... spirit , instead of pay- ing blind obedience to the letter , they also would have looked back to the chief source of their language . Finding this to be not Latin but Saxon , they would have sought to give it strength and harmony , by ...
Strana xix
... spirit , then , Steele began the Tatler , simply considering that his paper was to be published for the use of the good people of England , ' and professing at the outset that he was an author writing for the public , who expected from ...
... spirit , then , Steele began the Tatler , simply considering that his paper was to be published for the use of the good people of England , ' and professing at the outset that he was an author writing for the public , who expected from ...
Strana 1
... spirit among his po- litical opponents ran high against Somers . At the close of 1699 they had a majority in the Com- mons , and deprived him of office , but they failed be- fore the Lords in an impeachment against him . In Queen Anne's ...
... spirit among his po- litical opponents ran high against Somers . At the close of 1699 they had a majority in the Com- mons , and deprived him of office , but they failed be- fore the Lords in an impeachment against him . In Queen Anne's ...
Strana 18
... Spirit of Faction , and do not meet to censure or annoy those that are absent , but to enjoy one another : When they are thus combined for their own Improvement , or for the Good of others , or at least to relax themselves from the ...
... Spirit of Faction , and do not meet to censure or annoy those that are absent , but to enjoy one another : When they are thus combined for their own Improvement , or for the Good of others , or at least to relax themselves from the ...
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