The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... marriage , appears , therefore , to have died just before or at the time when the ' Spectator ' undertook to publish a sheetful of thoughts every morning , and — Addison here speaking for him — looked forward to ' leaving his country ...
... marriage , appears , therefore , to have died just before or at the time when the ' Spectator ' undertook to publish a sheetful of thoughts every morning , and — Addison here speaking for him — looked forward to ' leaving his country ...
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... marry his daughter ; and so the Liar is punished for his romancing by a marriage with the girl he does not care ... marriage at cross purposes was rather agreeable to him . Steele , in adapting the ' Menteur ' as his ' Lying Lover ...
... marry his daughter ; and so the Liar is punished for his romancing by a marriage with the girl he does not care ... marriage at cross purposes was rather agreeable to him . Steele , in adapting the ' Menteur ' as his ' Lying Lover ...
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... married Miss (or, as ladies come of age were then called, Mrs.) Mary Scurlock, aged 29. It was a marriage of affection on both sides. Steele had from his first wife an estate in Barbadoes, which produced, after payment of the interest ...
... married Miss (or, as ladies come of age were then called, Mrs.) Mary Scurlock, aged 29. It was a marriage of affection on both sides. Steele had from his first wife an estate in Barbadoes, which produced, after payment of the interest ...
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... marriage . There are also letters and little notes written by Steele to his wife , treasured by her love , and printed by a remorseless antiquary , blind to the sentence in one of the first of them : ' I beg of shew my letters to no one ...
... marriage . There are also letters and little notes written by Steele to his wife , treasured by her love , and printed by a remorseless antiquary , blind to the sentence in one of the first of them : ' I beg of shew my letters to no one ...
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... marriage. Seven years after marriage he signs himself, 'Yours more than you can imagine, or I express.' He dedicates to her a volume of the Lady's Library, and writes of her ministrations to him: 'if there are such beings as guardian ...
... marriage. Seven years after marriage he signs himself, 'Yours more than you can imagine, or I express.' He dedicates to her a volume of the Lady's Library, and writes of her ministrations to him: 'if there are such beings as guardian ...
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