English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvi
... object was primarily a political one , it had soon occurred to him that some attention to society scandal would further recommend his paper , and with this in view he added to it the " Mercure Scandale ; or Advices from the Scandalous ...
... object was primarily a political one , it had soon occurred to him that some attention to society scandal would further recommend his paper , and with this in view he added to it the " Mercure Scandale ; or Advices from the Scandalous ...
Strana xxvii
... object ; from the first it was hailed with unqualified approval by a public surfeited with third - rate plays and sombre divinity ; it overthrew by ridicule not a few of the follies of fashion , and THE MERITS OF THE TATLER . xxvii.
... object ; from the first it was hailed with unqualified approval by a public surfeited with third - rate plays and sombre divinity ; it overthrew by ridicule not a few of the follies of fashion , and THE MERITS OF THE TATLER . xxvii.
Strana xxxiii
... object for contemplation but also a unit on the crowded stage of a larger drama . The Spectator opens with the rather ambitious aim of bringing philosophy out of closets and libraries to dwell in clubs and coffee - houses . Steele's ...
... object for contemplation but also a unit on the crowded stage of a larger drama . The Spectator opens with the rather ambitious aim of bringing philosophy out of closets and libraries to dwell in clubs and coffee - houses . Steele's ...
Strana xlix
... object of charity , and furtively bestows alms with the left . More graphic and much more humorous are the three papers in which Goldsmith drew the inimit- able picture of Beau Tibbs , the prince of all shabby- genteel gentlemen , who ...
... object of charity , and furtively bestows alms with the left . More graphic and much more humorous are the three papers in which Goldsmith drew the inimit- able picture of Beau Tibbs , the prince of all shabby- genteel gentlemen , who ...
Strana 2
... object and foretell difficulties : for when propositions are denied there is an end of them ; but if they be allowed , it requireth a new work : which false point of wisdom is the bane of business . To conclude , there is no decaying ...
... object and foretell difficulties : for when propositions are denied there is an end of them ; but if they be allowed , it requireth a new work : which false point of wisdom is the bane of business . To conclude , there is no decaying ...
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