The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... turn in Addison is naturally stronger than in Steele . He relishes analysis of thought . Steele came as a boy from ... turning their speculations also on themselves . Steele wholly comes out of himself as his heart hastens to meet his ...
... turn in Addison is naturally stronger than in Steele . He relishes analysis of thought . Steele came as a boy from ... turning their speculations also on themselves . Steele wholly comes out of himself as his heart hastens to meet his ...
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... Turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable : As few of his Thoughts are drawn from Business , they are most of them fit for Con- versation . His Taste of Books is a little too just for the Age he lives in ; he has read all ...
... Turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable : As few of his Thoughts are drawn from Business , they are most of them fit for Con- versation . His Taste of Books is a little too just for the Age he lives in ; he has read all ...
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... turn to the Emolument of the Publick ; for I would not do any thing of this Nature rashly and without Advice ... turning the lines in Dryden's sons and Families . The world is so full of Ill - Tyrannic Love , ' nature , that I have ...
... turn to the Emolument of the Publick ; for I would not do any thing of this Nature rashly and without Advice ... turning the lines in Dryden's sons and Families . The world is so full of Ill - Tyrannic Love , ' nature , that I have ...
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... turn'd my Rage into Pity ; which the English for Rhime sake translated , And into Pity turn'd my Rage . By this Means the soft Notes that were adapted to Pity in the Italian , fell upon the word Rage in the English ; and the angry ...
... turn'd my Rage into Pity ; which the English for Rhime sake translated , And into Pity turn'd my Rage . By this Means the soft Notes that were adapted to Pity in the Italian , fell upon the word Rage in the English ; and the angry ...
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... turn'd to their Advantage . And , methinks , it would be an acceptable Service ' to take them out of the Hands of Quacks and ' Pretenders , and to prevent their imposing upon ' themselves , by discovering to them the true ' Secret and ...
... turn'd to their Advantage . And , methinks , it would be an acceptable Service ' to take them out of the Hands of Quacks and ' Pretenders , and to prevent their imposing upon ' themselves , by discovering to them the true ' Secret and ...
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