The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... greatest abilities, who would not have let them appear by any other means.' There were those who argued that he was too careless of his own fame in unselfish labour for the exaltation of his friend, and, no doubt, his rare generosity of ...
... greatest abilities, who would not have let them appear by any other means.' There were those who argued that he was too careless of his own fame in unselfish labour for the exaltation of his friend, and, no doubt, his rare generosity of ...
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... greatest of his own shortcomings. Delight and strength of a friendship like that between Steele and Addison are to be found, as many find them, in the charm and use of a compact where characters differ so much that one lays open as it ...
... greatest of his own shortcomings. Delight and strength of a friendship like that between Steele and Addison are to be found, as many find them, in the charm and use of a compact where characters differ so much that one lays open as it ...
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... Greatest English Poets . ' Steele drew from life the grief of England at the death of William's Queen , which happened on the 28th of December , 1694 . Addison , writing in that year , and at the age of about 23 , for a College friend ...
... Greatest English Poets . ' Steele drew from life the grief of England at the death of William's Queen , which happened on the 28th of December , 1694 . Addison , writing in that year , and at the age of about 23 , for a College friend ...
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... greatest affairs, upon which they saw where they differed, without pressing (what they knew impossible) to convert each other.' As to the substance or worth of what thus divided them, Steele only adds the significant expression of his ...
... greatest affairs, upon which they saw where they differed, without pressing (what they knew impossible) to convert each other.' As to the substance or worth of what thus divided them, Steele only adds the significant expression of his ...
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... greatest pens in England would be proud to own . Indeed , they could hardly add to this Gentleman's reputation : whose works in Latin and English poetry long since convinced the World , that he was the greatest Master in Europe in those ...
... greatest pens in England would be proud to own . Indeed , they could hardly add to this Gentleman's reputation : whose works in Latin and English poetry long since convinced the World , that he was the greatest Master in Europe in those ...
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