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Pagina 6
... reason why it should not be protracted until it became too bulky , and a still better reason was , the design evidently formed of beginning a new paper . The event proves that Steele and Addison immediately formed the plan of the Spec ...
... reason why it should not be protracted until it became too bulky , and a still better reason was , the design evidently formed of beginning a new paper . The event proves that Steele and Addison immediately formed the plan of the Spec ...
Pagina 8
... reason which induced Cervantes to bring his hero to the grave , para mi sola nacio Don Quix- ote , y yo para el , made Addison declare , with an undue vehemence of expression , that he would kill Sir Roger , being of opinion that they ...
... reason which induced Cervantes to bring his hero to the grave , para mi sola nacio Don Quix- ote , y yo para el , made Addison declare , with an undue vehemence of expression , that he would kill Sir Roger , being of opinion that they ...
Pagina 19
... reason and of truth . He has dissipated the prejudice that had long connected gaiety with vice , and easiness of * No. 14 is pointed out by the annotators on the Spectator , as " merit- ing the attention of such as pretend to ...
... reason and of truth . He has dissipated the prejudice that had long connected gaiety with vice , and easiness of * No. 14 is pointed out by the annotators on the Spectator , as " merit- ing the attention of such as pretend to ...
Pagina 33
... reason to think they have been exaggerated , be- cause they certainly were not accompanied by their usual effects , debasement of manners or morals . His religious principles remained unshaken ; those principles had influenced his whole ...
... reason to think they have been exaggerated , be- cause they certainly were not accompanied by their usual effects , debasement of manners or morals . His religious principles remained unshaken ; those principles had influenced his whole ...
Pagina 42
... reason to believe that he could have acted as a principal . His best papers are Nos . 307 , 313 , 337 , and 353 , on Education : they contain many useful remarks , illus- trated by apposite examples and authorities . The only papers ...
... reason to believe that he could have acted as a principal . His best papers are Nos . 307 , 313 , 337 , and 353 , on Education : they contain many useful remarks , illus- trated by apposite examples and authorities . The only papers ...
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