The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... public view , I could show un- ' der the Dean's own hand , in the warmest terms , his blessing on the friendship between ' his son and me ; nor had he a child who did not prefer me in the first place of kindness ' and esteem , as their ...
... public view , I could show un- ' der the Dean's own hand , in the warmest terms , his blessing on the friendship between ' his son and me ; nor had he a child who did not prefer me in the first place of kindness ' and esteem , as their ...
Strana ix
... public been much larger than it was , men of fastidious taste , who paid as much deference to polite opinion as Addison did in his youth , could have expected only audience fit but few , and would have been without en- couragement to ...
... public been much larger than it was , men of fastidious taste , who paid as much deference to polite opinion as Addison did in his youth , could have expected only audience fit but few , and would have been without en- couragement to ...
Strana xi
... public strife , Steele quoted it years afterwards in the Spectator , he broke off painfully and abruptly with a tator . Gloria . -Fuit Ilium , et ingens Steele's Christian Hero obtained many readers . Its fifth edition was appended to ...
... public strife , Steele quoted it years afterwards in the Spectator , he broke off painfully and abruptly with a tator . Gloria . -Fuit Ilium , et ingens Steele's Christian Hero obtained many readers . Its fifth edition was appended to ...
Strana xix
... public , who expected from the public payment for his work , and that he preferred this course to gambling for the patronage of men in office . Having pleasantly shown the sordid spirit that underlies the mountebank's sublime pro ...
... public , who expected from the public payment for his work , and that he preferred this course to gambling for the patronage of men in office . Having pleasantly shown the sordid spirit that underlies the mountebank's sublime pro ...
Strana xxi
... public events led nearer to the prospect of a Jacobite triumph that would have again brought Englishmen against each other sword to sword , there was no voice of warning more fearless than Richard Steele's . He changed the Spectator for ...
... public events led nearer to the prospect of a Jacobite triumph that would have again brought Englishmen against each other sword to sword , there was no voice of warning more fearless than Richard Steele's . He changed the Spectator for ...
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