The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... heart , no name but Friend . This was ' the gentleman of whose assistance I formerly boasted in the Preface And concluding Leaf of my ' Tatlers ' . I am indeed much more proud of his long - continued Friendship , than I should be of the ...
... heart , no name but Friend . This was ' the gentleman of whose assistance I formerly boasted in the Preface And concluding Leaf of my ' Tatlers ' . I am indeed much more proud of his long - continued Friendship , than I should be of the ...
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... heart Addison's friendship stood for all home blessings he had missed . The sister's playful grace , the brother's love , the mother's sympathy and simple faith in God , the father's guidance, where were these for Steele, if not in his.
... heart Addison's friendship stood for all home blessings he had missed . The sister's playful grace , the brother's love , the mother's sympathy and simple faith in God , the father's guidance, where were these for Steele, if not in his.
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... Crown, when Addison had lately left and Steele was leaving Charterhouse for Oxford. Yet change there was, and Steele saw to the heart of it, even in his College days. Oxford, in times not long past, had inclined to faith.
... Crown, when Addison had lately left and Steele was leaving Charterhouse for Oxford. Yet change there was, and Steele saw to the heart of it, even in his College days. Oxford, in times not long past, had inclined to faith.
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... heart hastens to meet his friend. He lives in his surroundings, and, in friendly intercourse, fixes his whole thought on the worth of his companion. Never abating a jot of his ideal of a true and perfect life, or ceasing to uphold the ...
... heart hastens to meet his friend. He lives in his surroundings, and, in friendly intercourse, fixes his whole thought on the worth of his companion. Never abating a jot of his ideal of a true and perfect life, or ceasing to uphold the ...
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... his ' Spectator ' , with persistent energy . Of the ' Christian Hero ' his companions felt , and he himself saw , that the book was too didactic . It was indeed plain truth out of Steele's heart, but an air of superiority, freely allowed.
... his ' Spectator ' , with persistent energy . Of the ' Christian Hero ' his companions felt , and he himself saw , that the book was too didactic . It was indeed plain truth out of Steele's heart, but an air of superiority, freely allowed.
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