The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... humour, delicately whimsical and gaily wise, which made his conversation the delight of the few men with whom he sat at ease. It was Steele who drew his friend towards the days to come, and made his gifts the wealth of a whole people ...
... humour, delicately whimsical and gaily wise, which made his conversation the delight of the few men with whom he sat at ease. It was Steele who drew his friend towards the days to come, and made his gifts the wealth of a whole people ...
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... humour were wholly free from the garnish of oaths and unwholesome expletives which his contemporaries seemed to think essential to stage emphasis . Each comedy of his was based on seriousness , as all sound English wit has been since ...
... humour were wholly free from the garnish of oaths and unwholesome expletives which his contemporaries seemed to think essential to stage emphasis . Each comedy of his was based on seriousness , as all sound English wit has been since ...
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... humour and to enjoy unstrained although well - marked expression of varieties of character , the ' Drummer ' would not fail to be a welcome entertainment . But our sketch now stands at the year 1705 , when Steele had ceased for a time ...
... humour and to enjoy unstrained although well - marked expression of varieties of character , the ' Drummer ' would not fail to be a welcome entertainment . But our sketch now stands at the year 1705 , when Steele had ceased for a time ...
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... Humour and sparks of Wit : which the Town , for want of better entertainment , was content to hunt after through a heap of impertinences ; but even those are , at present , become wholly invisible and quite swallowed up in the blaze of ...
... Humour and sparks of Wit : which the Town , for want of better entertainment , was content to hunt after through a heap of impertinences ; but even those are , at present , become wholly invisible and quite swallowed up in the blaze of ...
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... humour . The good - humour of the essayists touched with a light and kindly hand every form of affectation , and placed every - day life in the light in which it would be seen by a natural and honest man . A sense of.
... humour . The good - humour of the essayists touched with a light and kindly hand every form of affectation , and placed every - day life in the light in which it would be seen by a natural and honest man . A sense of.
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