The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... whole Man is to move together ; that every Action of any Importance , is to have a Prospect of publick Good ; and that the general Tendency of our indifferent Actions , ought to be agreeable to the Dictates of Reason , of Religion , of ...
... whole Man is to move together ; that every Action of any Importance , is to have a Prospect of publick Good ; and that the general Tendency of our indifferent Actions , ought to be agreeable to the Dictates of Reason , of Religion , of ...
Strana 131
... whole Table . Upon which the Undertaker told us , that he had not yet communicated to us above half his Design ; for that Alexander being a Greek , it was his Intention that the whole Opera should be acted in that Language , which was a ...
... whole Table . Upon which the Undertaker told us , that he had not yet communicated to us above half his Design ; for that Alexander being a Greek , it was his Intention that the whole Opera should be acted in that Language , which was a ...
Strana 460
... whole Village meet together with their best Faces , and in their cleanliest Habits , to converse with one another upon indifferent Subjects , hear their Duties explained to them , and join together in Adoration of the supreme Being ...
... whole Village meet together with their best Faces , and in their cleanliest Habits , to converse with one another upon indifferent Subjects , hear their Duties explained to them , and join together in Adoration of the supreme Being ...
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