The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana iii
... Steele , in number 555 of his Spectator , signed its last paper and named those who had most helped him ' to keep up ... Steele whom he felt near to him at he Mercy - seat as he wrote Thy bounteous hand with worldly bliss Has made my cup ...
... Steele , in number 555 of his Spectator , signed its last paper and named those who had most helped him ' to keep up ... Steele whom he felt near to him at he Mercy - seat as he wrote Thy bounteous hand with worldly bliss Has made my cup ...
Strana iv
... Steele were schoolboys together at the Charterhouse . Addi- son was a dean's son , and a private boarder ; Steele , fatherless , and a boy on the founda- tion . They were of like age . The register of Steele's baptism , corroborated by ...
... Steele were schoolboys together at the Charterhouse . Addi- son was a dean's son , and a private boarder ; Steele , fatherless , and a boy on the founda- tion . They were of like age . The register of Steele's baptism , corroborated by ...
Strana v
... Steele was ratified by the approval of the Dean . The desolate boy with the warm heart , bright in- tellect , and noble aspirations , was carried home by his friend , at holiday times , into the Lichfield Deanery , where , Steele wrote ...
... Steele was ratified by the approval of the Dean . The desolate boy with the warm heart , bright in- tellect , and noble aspirations , was carried home by his friend , at holiday times , into the Lichfield Deanery , where , Steele wrote ...
Strana vi
... Steele warmly applauds . They dream together of the future ; Addison sage , but speculative , and Steele practical , if rash . Each is disposed to find God in the ways of life , and both avoid that outward show of irreligion , which ...
... Steele warmly applauds . They dream together of the future ; Addison sage , but speculative , and Steele practical , if rash . Each is disposed to find God in the ways of life , and both avoid that outward show of irreligion , which ...
Strana vii
... Steele , did break through the cobwebs of the critics ; but he carried off a little of their web upon his wings . We see it when in the Spectator he meets the prejudices of an understanding age , ' and partly satisfies his own , by ...
... Steele , did break through the cobwebs of the critics ; but he carried off a little of their web upon his wings . We see it when in the Spectator he meets the prejudices of an understanding age , ' and partly satisfies his own , by ...
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