The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... taken by modesty in thoughtful men whose instinct it is to speculate and analyze, and who become selfconscious, not through conceit, but because they cannot help turning their speculations also on themselves. Steele wholly comes out of ...
... taken by modesty in thoughtful men whose instinct it is to speculate and analyze, and who become selfconscious, not through conceit, but because they cannot help turning their speculations also on themselves. Steele wholly comes out of ...
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... taken from Defoe's Monthly Supplementary Journal to the Advice from the Scandal Club, we catch a likeness to the spirit of the 'Tatler' and 'Spectator' now and then exact. Some censured Defoe for not confining himself to the weightier ...
... taken from Defoe's Monthly Supplementary Journal to the Advice from the Scandal Club, we catch a likeness to the spirit of the 'Tatler' and 'Spectator' now and then exact. Some censured Defoe for not confining himself to the weightier ...
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... taken upon themselves by manyalittle touch to correct Addison's styleorgrammar. This volume reprints forthe first timeinthepresent centurythe textof the'Spectator' asitsauthors left it.A good recent edition contains inthe first 18 ...
... taken upon themselves by manyalittle touch to correct Addison's styleorgrammar. This volume reprints forthe first timeinthepresent centurythe textof the'Spectator' asitsauthors left it.A good recent edition contains inthe first 18 ...
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... taken fromthe original number ofthe'Spectator', and afew others,where theyseemto illustrate some point inthetext, will befound among the notes. In the large number of notes here added to a revision of those bequeathed to us by Percy and ...
... taken fromthe original number ofthe'Spectator', and afew others,where theyseemto illustrate some point inthetext, will befound among the notes. In the large number of notes here added to a revision of those bequeathed to us by Percy and ...
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... taken away the Bells from it. As for the rest of my Infancy, there being nothinginit remarkable, Ishall passitoverin Silence. Ifindthat, during myNonage, Ihad the reputation of a verysullen Youth,butwas always aFavouriteof my ...
... taken away the Bells from it. As for the rest of my Infancy, there being nothinginit remarkable, Ishall passitoverin Silence. Ifindthat, during myNonage, Ihad the reputation of a verysullen Youth,butwas always aFavouriteof my ...
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