The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... sense, advancedhis countrymen fromthe nice weighing ofwords bythe Precieuses and the grammarians, andbythe FrenchAcademy, childoftheintercourse between those ladiesandgentlemen. Hebrought ridicule on the inane politeness of a style then ...
... sense, advancedhis countrymen fromthe nice weighing ofwords bythe Precieuses and the grammarians, andbythe FrenchAcademy, childoftheintercourse between those ladiesandgentlemen. Hebrought ridicule on the inane politeness of a style then ...
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... ofthefuture ofthe nation. Eagerly intentuponKing William, theheroofthe Revolution that secured our liberties, the young patriot found in him also the hero of his verse. Keen sense of the realities about him into which Steele.
... ofthefuture ofthe nation. Eagerly intentuponKing William, theheroofthe Revolution that secured our liberties, the young patriot found in him also the hero of his verse. Keen sense of the realities about him into which Steele.
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... sense of expediency in passingfrom the 'Guardian' to the 'Englishman', and soto energetic movement uponperilous paths asapolitical writer, whose whole heart was with whathetookto be thepeople's cause. When Swift hadbeen writing to ...
... sense of expediency in passingfrom the 'Guardian' to the 'Englishman', and soto energetic movement uponperilous paths asapolitical writer, whose whole heart was with whathetookto be thepeople's cause. When Swift hadbeen writing to ...
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... sense of the essentials of life was assumed everywhere forthe 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 ...
... sense of the essentials of life was assumed everywhere forthe 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 ...
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... sense. Chalmers's text, of 1817, was hardly better, and about twothirds ofthe wholenumber ofcorruptions had already appeared inBisset's editionof1793,from which they were transferred. Thus Bisset as well as Chalmers in the Dedication.
... sense. Chalmers's text, of 1817, was hardly better, and about twothirds ofthe wholenumber ofcorruptions had already appeared inBisset's editionof1793,from which they were transferred. Thus Bisset as well as Chalmers in the Dedication.
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