The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... learning, wit, and humanity render those pieces which I have taught the reader how to distinguish for his.' So wrote Steele; and the 'Spectator' will bear witness how religiously his friendship was returned. In number 453, when ...
... learning, wit, and humanity render those pieces which I have taught the reader how to distinguish for his.' So wrote Steele; and the 'Spectator' will bear witness how religiously his friendship was returned. In number 453, when ...
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... learning to be bold. Eager, at that turning point of her national life, to serve England with strength of arm, at least, if not with the good brains which he was neither encouraged nor disposed to value highly, Steele's patriotism ...
... learning to be bold. Eager, at that turning point of her national life, to serve England with strength of arm, at least, if not with the good brains which he was neither encouraged nor disposed to value highly, Steele's patriotism ...
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... Learning. He has indeed rescued it out of the hands of pedants and fools, and discovered the true method of making it amiable and lovely to all mankind. In the dress he gives it, it is a most welcome guest at tea-tables and assemblies ...
... Learning. He has indeed rescued it out of the hands of pedants and fools, and discovered the true method of making it amiable and lovely to all mankind. In the dress he gives it, it is a most welcome guest at tea-tables and assemblies ...
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... learning; which had been their true and certain way of opposing him: and therefore rather chose to fall on the ; and to call out for help to all good Christians, by assuring them again and again that they were the First, Original, True ...
... learning; which had been their true and certain way of opposing him: and therefore rather chose to fall on the ; and to call out for help to all good Christians, by assuring them again and again that they were the First, Original, True ...
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... learning ' into the ' polite arts of learning , ' and when the silent gentleman tells us that many to whom his person is well known speak of him ' very currently by Mr. What - d'ye - call him , ' Bisset before Chalmers rounded the ...
... learning ' into the ' polite arts of learning , ' and when the silent gentleman tells us that many to whom his person is well known speak of him ' very currently by Mr. What - d'ye - call him , ' Bisset before Chalmers rounded the ...
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