The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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J. ADDISON. Old Spenser next , warm'd with poetic rage , In ancient tales amused a barb'rous age ; But now the mystic tale , that pleased of yore , Can charm an understanding age no more . It ... the manner of the ancients, and supreme even.
J. ADDISON. Old Spenser next , warm'd with poetic rage , In ancient tales amused a barb'rous age ; But now the mystic tale , that pleased of yore , Can charm an understanding age no more . It ... the manner of the ancients, and supreme even.
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... in Steele the social form of that sound mind which in Defoe was solitary . In a later day it was to Steele a proud recollection that his name , to be provided for , ' was in the last table - book ever worn by the glorious and immortal ...
... in Steele the social form of that sound mind which in Defoe was solitary . In a later day it was to Steele a proud recollection that his name , to be provided for , ' was in the last table - book ever worn by the glorious and immortal ...
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J. ADDISON. honour in the ' Spectator ' to his ' Essay on Criticism , ' and when he was thankful for that service ... by a natural and honest man . A sense of.
J. ADDISON. honour in the ' Spectator ' to his ' Essay on Criticism , ' and when he was thankful for that service ... by a natural and honest man . A sense of.
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... A good recent edition contains in the first 18 papers , which are a fair sample of the whole , 88 petty variations from the proper text ( at that rate , in the whole work more than 3000 ) apart from the recasting of the punctuation , which ...
... A good recent edition contains in the first 18 papers , which are a fair sample of the whole , 88 petty variations from the proper text ( at that rate , in the whole work more than 3000 ) apart from the recasting of the punctuation , which ...
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J. ADDISON. While Justice, Candour, Equanimity, a Zeal for the Good of your Country, and the most persuasive Eloquence in bringing over others to it, are valuable Distinctions, You are not to expect that the Publick will so far comply with ...
J. ADDISON. While Justice, Candour, Equanimity, a Zeal for the Good of your Country, and the most persuasive Eloquence in bringing over others to it, are valuable Distinctions, You are not to expect that the Publick will so far comply with ...
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