The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... thought Salisbury Plain one of the finest prospects in England, planned parks with circles and straight lines of trees, despised our old cathedrals for their 'Gothic' art, and saw perfection in the Roman architecture, and the round dome ...
... thought Salisbury Plain one of the finest prospects in England, planned parks with circles and straight lines of trees, despised our old cathedrals for their 'Gothic' art, and saw perfection in the Roman architecture, and the round dome ...
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... should not be forgotten that the commonest type of free- thinker in Queen Anne's time was not a thoughtful man who battled openly with doubt and made an independent search for truth , but an idler who repudiated thought and formed.
... should not be forgotten that the commonest type of free- thinker in Queen Anne's time was not a thoughtful man who battled openly with doubt and made an independent search for truth , but an idler who repudiated thought and formed.
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... thought in the literature of nations gained freedom and sincerity, two types of literature were formed from the types of mind which Addison and Steele may be said to have in some measure represented. Each sought advance towards a better ...
... thought in the literature of nations gained freedom and sincerity, two types of literature were formed from the types of mind which Addison and Steele may be said to have in some measure represented. Each sought advance towards a better ...
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... the credulous, if he had not forced himself to give colour to his story by acting the savage in men's eyes. But he must really, it was thought, be a savage who fed upon roots, herbs , and raw flesh . He made , however.
... the credulous, if he had not forced himself to give colour to his story by acting the savage in men's eyes. But he must really, it was thought, be a savage who fed upon roots, herbs , and raw flesh . He made , however.
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... thought fit, as it were, to mock herself, we can do so too, and be merry upon the Occasion. Mr. SPECTATOR, 'Your making publick the late Trouble I gave you, you will find to have been the Occasion of this: Who should I meet at the ...
... thought fit, as it were, to mock herself, we can do so too, and be merry upon the Occasion. Mr. SPECTATOR, 'Your making publick the late Trouble I gave you, you will find to have been the Occasion of this: Who should I meet at the ...
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