The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... opinion in cultivated men. But he had, and felt that he had, wit and genius of his own. His sensitive mind was simply and thoroughly religious, generous in its instincts, and strengthened in its nobler part by close communion with the ...
... opinion in cultivated men. But he had, and felt that he had, wit and genius of his own. His sensitive mind was simply and thoroughly religious, generous in its instincts, and strengthened in its nobler part by close communion with the ...
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... opinion as Addison did in his youth, could have expected only audience fit but few, and would have been without encouragement to the pursuit of letters unless patronage rewarded merit. The other way had charms only for the stout-hearted ...
... opinion as Addison did in his youth, could have expected only audience fit but few, and would have been without encouragement to the pursuit of letters unless patronage rewarded merit. The other way had charms only for the stout-hearted ...
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... opinion of it , as to make me think it no improper memorial of an inviolable Friendship . I should not offer it to you as such , had I not been very careful to avoid everything that might look ill - natured , immoral , or prejudicial to ...
... opinion of it , as to make me think it no improper memorial of an inviolable Friendship . I should not offer it to you as such , had I not been very careful to avoid everything that might look ill - natured , immoral , or prejudicial to ...
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... opinion of better judges to whom it was communicated , who observed that the scenes were drawn after Moliere's manner , and that an easy and natural vein of humour ran through the whole . I do not question but the reader will discover ...
... opinion of better judges to whom it was communicated , who observed that the scenes were drawn after Moliere's manner , and that an easy and natural vein of humour ran through the whole . I do not question but the reader will discover ...
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... opinion . The only passages of his in the ' Spectator ' that border on intolerance are those in which he deals with the free - thinker ; but it should not be forgotten that the commonest type of free- thinker in Queen Anne's time was ...
... opinion . The only passages of his in the ' Spectator ' that border on intolerance are those in which he deals with the free - thinker ; but it should not be forgotten that the commonest type of free- thinker in Queen Anne's time was ...
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