Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the SpectatorClarendon Press, 1886 - Всего страниц: 528 |
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... thought , had communicated to Steele . From that time Addison began to contribute to the Tatler , at first notes and ... thoughts and images which he had been accumulating during many years of foreign travel or home observation , in a ...
... thought , had communicated to Steele . From that time Addison began to contribute to the Tatler , at first notes and ... thoughts and images which he had been accumulating during many years of foreign travel or home observation , in a ...
Стр. xvii
... thought that jokes enough had been made about physic in the Tatler . The Clergy- man , who is not named , although we are told that his character and learning are such as to command the respect and admiration of his brother members ...
... thought that jokes enough had been made about physic in the Tatler . The Clergy- man , who is not named , although we are told that his character and learning are such as to command the respect and admiration of his brother members ...
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... thought it was high time for me to be gone , and accordingly took new lodgings that very night . About a week after , I found my jolly landlord , who , as I said before , was an honest hearty man , had put me into an advertisement of ...
... thought it was high time for me to be gone , and accordingly took new lodgings that very night . About a week after , I found my jolly landlord , who , as I said before , was an honest hearty man , had put me into an advertisement of ...
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... thought of for the polishing and civilizing of mankind . It is certain the 10 country people would soon degenerate into a kind of savages and barbarians , were there not such frequent returns of a stated time in which the whole village ...
... thought of for the polishing and civilizing of mankind . It is certain the 10 country people would soon degenerate into a kind of savages and barbarians , were there not such frequent returns of a stated time in which the whole village ...
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... thought it possible for people to know him in that disguise . I at first kept my usual silence : but upon the knight conjuring me to tell him whether it was not still more like himself than a Saracen , I composed my countenance in the ...
... thought it possible for people to know him in that disguise . I at first kept my usual silence : but upon the knight conjuring me to tell him whether it was not still more like himself than a Saracen , I composed my countenance in the ...
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