The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... reader how to distinguish for his.' So wrote Steele; and the 'Spectator' will bear witness how religiously his friendship was returned. In number 453, when, paraphrasing David's Hymn on Gratitude, the 'rising soul'ofAddison surveyed the ...
... reader how to distinguish for his.' So wrote Steele; and the 'Spectator' will bear witness how religiously his friendship was returned. In number 453, when, paraphrasing David's Hymn on Gratitude, the 'rising soul'ofAddison surveyed the ...
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... readers laugh in vain. Old Spenser next, warm'd with poetic rage,In ancient tales amuseda barb'rous age; But now ... reader cannot but be pleased to find thedepths of philosophy enlivened with all thecharms of poetry, andtoseeso ...
... readers laugh in vain. Old Spenser next, warm'd with poetic rage,In ancient tales amuseda barb'rous age; But now ... reader cannot but be pleased to find thedepths of philosophy enlivened with all thecharms of poetry, andtoseeso ...
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... reader will discover this, and see many beauties that escaped the audience; the touches being too delicate for ... readers;' and his 'Drummer' probably waswritten and locked in his desk. There were now such days of intercourse as Steele ...
... reader will discover this, and see many beauties that escaped the audience; the touches being too delicate for ... readers;' and his 'Drummer' probably waswritten and locked in his desk. There were now such days of intercourse as Steele ...
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... reader, who was asked only to smilecharitably at its vanities. Steele lookedthrough all shams to the natural heart of the Englishman, appealed to that,and found it easily enough, evenunder the disguise ofthe young gentlemancited in the ...
... reader, who was asked only to smilecharitably at its vanities. Steele lookedthrough all shams to the natural heart of the Englishman, appealed to that,and found it easily enough, evenunder the disguise ofthe young gentlemancited in the ...
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... reader who finds Pope's Homer quoted at the head ofa 'Spectator'long before Addison's wordof applauseto theyoung poet's 'Essay on Criticism.'The mottos then are placed in an Appendix. There is a short Appendix alsoof advertisements ...
... reader who finds Pope's Homer quoted at the head ofa 'Spectator'long before Addison's wordof applauseto theyoung poet's 'Essay on Criticism.'The mottos then are placed in an Appendix. There is a short Appendix alsoof advertisements ...
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