The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... verse; or reads endeavours of his own, which his friend Steele warmly applauds. They dream together of the future; Addison sage, but speculative, and Steele practical, if rash. Each is disposed to find God in the ways of life, and both ...
... verse; or reads endeavours of his own, which his friend Steele warmly applauds. They dream together of the future; Addison sage, but speculative, and Steele practical, if rash. Each is disposed to find God in the ways of life, and both ...
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... of this friendship were laid in the religious earnestness that was alike in both; and in religious earnestness are laid also the foundations of this book, its Monument. Both Addison and Steele wrote verse at College . From.
... of this friendship were laid in the religious earnestness that was alike in both; and in religious earnestness are laid also the foundations of this book, its Monument. Both Addison and Steele wrote verse at College . From.
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J. ADDISON. Both Addison and Steele wrote verse at College . From each of them we have a poem written at nearly the same age : Addison's in April , 1694 , Steele's early in 1695. Addison drew from literature a metrical ' Account of the ...
J. ADDISON. Both Addison and Steele wrote verse at College . From each of them we have a poem written at nearly the same age : Addison's in April , 1694 , Steele's early in 1695. Addison drew from literature a metrical ' Account of the ...
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... verse . The reader , ' he added , of a piece which shared certainly with Salisbury Plain the charms of flatness and extent of space , ' the reader cannot but be pleased to find the depths of philosophy enlivened with all the charms of ...
... verse . The reader , ' he added , of a piece which shared certainly with Salisbury Plain the charms of flatness and extent of space , ' the reader cannot but be pleased to find the depths of philosophy enlivened with all the charms of ...
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... verse , arrayed in majesty , Bold and sublime , my whole attention draws , And seems above the critic's nicer laws . This chief place among English poets Addison assigned to Milton , with his mind fresh from the influences of a father ...
... verse , arrayed in majesty , Bold and sublime , my whole attention draws , And seems above the critic's nicer laws . This chief place among English poets Addison assigned to Milton , with his mind fresh from the influences of a father ...
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