The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... learning , the theatre , the world of books , philosophy , religion , art , and music - these and many other subjects form a part of the learning which the Spectator sought to bring out of schools and colleges , ' to dwell in Clubs and ...
... learning , the theatre , the world of books , philosophy , religion , art , and music - these and many other subjects form a part of the learning which the Spectator sought to bring out of schools and colleges , ' to dwell in Clubs and ...
Strana 45
... Learning , book ii , int . 14 : " The great quantity of books maketh a show rather of superfluity than lack ; which surcharge nevertheless is not to be remedied by making no more books , but by making more good books , which , as the ...
... Learning , book ii , int . 14 : " The great quantity of books maketh a show rather of superfluity than lack ; which surcharge nevertheless is not to be remedied by making no more books , but by making more good books , which , as the ...
Strana 406
... Learning , I was used like a Servant , and was forc'd to get what Scraps of Learning I could by my own Industry , for the Schoolmaster took very little Notice of me . My young Master was a Lad of very sprightly Parts , and my being ...
... Learning , I was used like a Servant , and was forc'd to get what Scraps of Learning I could by my own Industry , for the Schoolmaster took very little Notice of me . My young Master was a Lad of very sprightly Parts , and my being ...
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