Addison: Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the SpectatorClarendon Press, 1886 - Počet stran: 528 |
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... Modesty . 289 On Death · 349 On meeting Death 99 99 381 On Cheerfulness • وو 458 On True and False Shame 459 On Religion and Morality 483 On supposed Judgments 494 Puritanic Piety 531 On the Idea of God 565 The Creation and the Creator ...
... Modesty . 289 On Death · 349 On meeting Death 99 99 381 On Cheerfulness • وو 458 On True and False Shame 459 On Religion and Morality 483 On supposed Judgments 494 Puritanic Piety 531 On the Idea of God 565 The Creation and the Creator ...
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... modesty . He is one of those that deserve very well , but are very awkward at putting their talents within the observation of such as should take notice of them . He was some years a captain , and behaved himself with - great gallantry ...
... modesty . He is one of those that deserve very well , but are very awkward at putting their talents within the observation of such as should take notice of them . He was some years a captain , and behaved himself with - great gallantry ...
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... modesty or good manners , I shall use my utmost endeav- ours to make an example of it . I must however intreat every particular person who does me the honour to be a reader of this paper , never to think himself , or any one of his ...
... modesty or good manners , I shall use my utmost endeav- ours to make an example of it . I must however intreat every particular person who does me the honour to be a reader of this paper , never to think himself , or any one of his ...
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... modesty suppresses ; how many strokes of raillery present themselves , which could not fail to please the ordinary taste of mankind , but are stifled in their birth by reason of some remote tendency which they carry in them to corrupt ...
... modesty suppresses ; how many strokes of raillery present themselves , which could not fail to please the ordinary taste of mankind , but are stifled in their birth by reason of some remote tendency which they carry in them to corrupt ...
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... modesty greatly relieved by the communicative temper of this nation , who are so very sociable , as to think they are never better company , than when they are all opening at the same time . I then fancied I might receive great benefit ...
... modesty greatly relieved by the communicative temper of this nation , who are so very sociable , as to think they are never better company , than when they are all opening at the same time . I then fancied I might receive great benefit ...
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Addison: Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the Spectator Joseph Addison Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
Addison: Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the Spectator Joseph Addison Úplné zobrazení - 1882 |
Addison: Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to The Spectator Joseph Addison Úplné zobrazení - 1886 |
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