The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... Tatler ' he speaks of his father as having died when he was not quite five years of age , and of his mother as ' a very beautiful woman , of a noble spirit . ' The first Duke of Ormond is referred to by Steele in his Dedication to the ...
... Tatler ' he speaks of his father as having died when he was not quite five years of age , and of his mother as ' a very beautiful woman , of a noble spirit . ' The first Duke of Ormond is referred to by Steele in his Dedication to the ...
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... Tatler', and died in the year of the establishment of the 'Spectator'. Boileau, a true-hearted man, of genius and sense, advanced his countrymen from the nice weighing of words by the Precieuses and the grammarians, and by the French ...
... Tatler', and died in the year of the establishment of the 'Spectator'. Boileau, a true-hearted man, of genius and sense, advanced his countrymen from the nice weighing of words by the Precieuses and the grammarians, and by the French ...
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... indeed , got beyond the sixth number of the ' Tatler ' before he compared the natural beauty and innocence of Milton's Adam and Eve with Dryden's treatment of their love . But the one man for whom Steele felt most enthusiasm was not to be.
... indeed , got beyond the sixth number of the ' Tatler ' before he compared the natural beauty and innocence of Milton's Adam and Eve with Dryden's treatment of their love . But the one man for whom Steele felt most enthusiasm was not to be.
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... Tatler ' into volumes , at the time of the establishment of the ' Spectator ' . The old bent of the English mind was strong in Steele , and he gave unostentatiously a lively wit to the true service of religion , without having spoken or ...
... Tatler ' into volumes , at the time of the establishment of the ' Spectator ' . The old bent of the English mind was strong in Steele , and he gave unostentatiously a lively wit to the true service of religion , without having spoken or ...
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... Tatler ' , ' Spectator ' , and ' Guardian ' ; following his own sense of duty against Addison's sense of expediency in passing from the ' Guardian ' to the ' Englishman ' , and so to energetic movement upon perilous paths as a political ...
... Tatler ' , ' Spectator ' , and ' Guardian ' ; following his own sense of duty against Addison's sense of expediency in passing from the ' Guardian ' to the ' Englishman ' , and so to energetic movement upon perilous paths as a political ...
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