The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina v
... formed with Steele was ratified by the approval of the Dean . The desolate boy with the warm heart , bright in- tellect , and noble aspirations , was carried home by his friend , at holiday times , into the Lichfield Deanery , where ...
... formed with Steele was ratified by the approval of the Dean . The desolate boy with the warm heart , bright in- tellect , and noble aspirations , was carried home by his friend , at holiday times , into the Lichfield Deanery , where ...
Pagina xiv
... formed his character upon tradition of the court of Charles the Second . And throughout the Spectator we may find a Christian under - tone in Addison's intolerance of infidelity , which is entirely wanting when the moralist is Eustace ...
... formed his character upon tradition of the court of Charles the Second . And throughout the Spectator we may find a Christian under - tone in Addison's intolerance of infidelity , which is entirely wanting when the moralist is Eustace ...
Pagina xx
... formed and established , that Addison , on his return to London , joined the friend who , with his usual complete absence of the vanity of self - assertion , finally ascribed to the ally he dearly loved , the honours of success . It was ...
... formed and established , that Addison , on his return to London , joined the friend who , with his usual complete absence of the vanity of self - assertion , finally ascribed to the ally he dearly loved , the honours of success . It was ...
Pagina 17
... forming our- selves into those little Nocturnal Assemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs . When a Sett of ... formed a little after the Return of King Charles the Second , and admitted into it Men of all Qualities and ...
... forming our- selves into those little Nocturnal Assemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs . When a Sett of ... formed a little after the Return of King Charles the Second , and admitted into it Men of all Qualities and ...
Pagina 50
... formed upon those Sounds which every Country abounds with : In short , that Musick is of a Relative Na - Nation was ... forming the modern French taste . ' His operas kept the stage for more than a century . [ that he ] 3 [ not ] 2 Hor ...
... formed upon those Sounds which every Country abounds with : In short , that Musick is of a Relative Na - Nation was ... forming the modern French taste . ' His operas kept the stage for more than a century . [ that he ] 3 [ not ] 2 Hor ...
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