The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... in too genuine accord with the spirit of a time then distant but now come, to doubt that, when he was dead, his whole life's work would speak truth for him to posterity. The friendship of which this work is the monument remained.
... in too genuine accord with the spirit of a time then distant but now come, to doubt that, when he was dead, his whole life's work would speak truth for him to posterity. The friendship of which this work is the monument remained.
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... speak man's gaudy strife, The glittering miseries of human life. I yet see, Steele adds, this queen passing to her coronation in the place whither she now is carried to her grave. On the way, through acclamations of her people, to ...
... speak man's gaudy strife, The glittering miseries of human life. I yet see, Steele adds, this queen passing to her coronation in the place whither she now is carried to her grave. On the way, through acclamations of her people, to ...
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... speak in the House of Commons , and then , embarrassed by encouraging applause that welcomed him he stammered and sat down . But when , having laid his political cards down for a time , and at ease in his own home , pen in hand , he ...
... speak in the House of Commons , and then , embarrassed by encouraging applause that welcomed him he stammered and sat down . But when , having laid his political cards down for a time , and at ease in his own home , pen in hand , he ...
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... been so long looked on in all public places and companies as the of those papers , he found that his most intimate friends and acquaintance were in pain to speak or act before him . The Town was very far from being satisfied with this.
... been so long looked on in all public places and companies as the of those papers , he found that his most intimate friends and acquaintance were in pain to speak or act before him . The Town was very far from being satisfied with this.
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... speak of him ' very currently by Mr. What - d'ye - call him , ' Bisset before Chalmers rounded the sentence into ' very correctly by the appellation of Mr. What - d'ye - call him . ' But it seems to have been Chalmers who first ...
... speak of him ' very currently by Mr. What - d'ye - call him , ' Bisset before Chalmers rounded the sentence into ' very correctly by the appellation of Mr. What - d'ye - call him . ' But it seems to have been Chalmers who first ...
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