The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... humour, delicately whimsical and gaily wise, whichmade his conversationthe delight of thefew men withwhom he sat atease. It was Steele who drew his friend towards the days to come, andmade hisgifts thewealth ofa whole people. Steelesaid ...
... humour, delicately whimsical and gaily wise, whichmade his conversationthe delight of thefew men withwhom he sat atease. It was Steele who drew his friend towards the days to come, andmade hisgifts thewealth ofa whole people. Steelesaid ...
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... humour that was veiled, not crushed, under a sense of classical propriety. In his account of the political state of Naples and in other passages, there ismild suggestion alsoofthe love ofliberty, apartof the fine nature of Addison which ...
... humour that was veiled, not crushed, under a sense of classical propriety. In his account of the political state of Naples and in other passages, there ismild suggestion alsoofthe love ofliberty, apartof the fine nature of Addison which ...
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... humour werewhollyfree from the garnish ofoaths and unwholesome expletives which his contemporaries seemedto think essentialto stage emphasis. Each comedyofhiswas based on seriousness, as all sound English withasbeen since therehave been ...
... humour werewhollyfree from the garnish ofoaths and unwholesome expletives which his contemporaries seemedto think essentialto stage emphasis. Each comedyofhiswas based on seriousness, as all sound English withasbeen since therehave been ...
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... humour ran throughthe whole. Ido not question but the reader will discover this, and see many beauties that escaped the audience; the touches being too delicate for everytasteina popular assembly. My brothersharers' (in the Drury Lane ...
... humour ran throughthe whole. Ido not question but the reader will discover this, and see many beauties that escaped the audience; the touches being too delicate for everytasteina popular assembly. My brothersharers' (in the Drury Lane ...
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... humour to the aid of his friend Steele, he came with him into direct relation with the English people. Addison never gave posterity a chance of knowing what was in him till, following Steele's lead, he wrote those papers in 'Tatler ...
... humour to the aid of his friend Steele, he came with him into direct relation with the English people. Addison never gave posterity a chance of knowing what was in him till, following Steele's lead, he wrote those papers in 'Tatler ...
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