| Harold E. Pagliaro - 1969 - 986 str.
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| Henry Kirke White - 1985 - 212 str.
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| H Martin, P C Wren - 1995 - 390 str.
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| Kevin Hart - 1999 - 254 str.
...number of the Spectator in 171 1 offers a sharper taste of the new feeling. Joseph Addison observes, 'When I am in a serious Humour, I very often walk by myself in Westminster Abbey; where the Gloominess of the Place, and the Use to which it is applied, with the... | |
| Rebecca Solnit - 2001 - 340 str.
...imagination, and it is this tradition that New York assumes. In 1711 the essayist Joseph Addison wrote, "When I am in a serious Humour, I very often walk by my self in Westminster Abbey,- where the Gloominess of the Place, and the Use to which it is applied... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 2003 - 644 str.
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| Rosemary Sweet - 2004 - 532 str.
...1794). 168. Joseph Addison, The Spectator, ed. Donald F. Bond, 5 vols (Oxford, 1965), i, pp. 108-11: 'When I am in a serious Humour, I very often walk by my self in Westminster Abbey; where the Gloominess of the Place, and the Use to which it is applied,... | |
| Robert Chochrane - 2005 - 564 str.
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