An Examination of the Intellectual Premises Underlying the Religious, Political, and Social Criticism of Joseph Addison, Svazek 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960 - Počet stran: 872 |
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Strana 162
... astrology in the Tatler , des- pite the fact that his spokesman , Isaac Bickerstaff , was an astrologer by profession . Steele had taken the name from Swift , who used it in his ridicule of John Partridge , a no- torious astrologer and ...
... astrology in the Tatler , des- pite the fact that his spokesman , Isaac Bickerstaff , was an astrologer by profession . Steele had taken the name from Swift , who used it in his ridicule of John Partridge , a no- torious astrologer and ...
Strana 163
... astrology in the Tatler . He simply mentions that both Bickerstaff ( T # 240 ) and his sister Kirl eus ( T # 226 ) both employed astrol- ogy along with their practice of medicine . On one occasion , however , Addison referred to the ...
... astrology in the Tatler . He simply mentions that both Bickerstaff ( T # 240 ) and his sister Kirl eus ( T # 226 ) both employed astrol- ogy along with their practice of medicine . On one occasion , however , Addison referred to the ...
Strana 165
... astrology as obscure nons ense . While waiting to meet Fantome , the real drummer , he sought to imitate an astrologer working out a prediction : Now let me seat myself in form - A good easy chair for a conjurer this ! -Now for a few ...
... astrology as obscure nons ense . While waiting to meet Fantome , the real drummer , he sought to imitate an astrologer working out a prediction : Now let me seat myself in form - A good easy chair for a conjurer this ! -Now for a few ...
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