Selections from The SpectatorMacmillan, 1895 - 220 pagina's |
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Pagina xiv
... gives the Spectator many opportunities for criticizing the tra- ditions of morality and breeding surviving from the 1 Courthope , p . 174 , describes these words as " a very mis- leading account of the matter , " since it seems to ...
... gives the Spectator many opportunities for criticizing the tra- ditions of morality and breeding surviving from the 1 Courthope , p . 174 , describes these words as " a very mis- leading account of the matter , " since it seems to ...
Pagina xvi
... give to The Spectator the tone which runs through it from first to last . They prescribe the area over which discussion shall range . Rigorously excepting everything of a party nature , Addison addresses himself to humanity as a whole ...
... give to The Spectator the tone which runs through it from first to last . They prescribe the area over which discussion shall range . Rigorously excepting everything of a party nature , Addison addresses himself to humanity as a whole ...
Pagina xix
... give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " He must do so , however , with a contented foreknowledge that as easily may he imprison " the viewless winds " as catch the airy grace with which Mr. Spectator bears himself along ...
... give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " He must do so , however , with a contented foreknowledge that as easily may he imprison " the viewless winds " as catch the airy grace with which Mr. Spectator bears himself along ...
Pagina 1
... give some account in them of the several persons that are engaged in this work . As the chief trouble of compiling , digesting , and correcting will fall to my share , I must do myself the justice to open the work with my own history ...
... give some account in them of the several persons that are engaged in this work . As the chief trouble of compiling , digesting , and correcting will fall to my share , I must do myself the justice to open the work with my own history ...
Pagina 3
... give a more particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not often make my appearance ; sometimes I am seen thrusting my head into a round of politicians at Will's , and listening with great attention to the ...
... give a more particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not often make my appearance ; sometimes I am seen thrusting my head into a round of politicians at Will's , and listening with great attention to the ...
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