Addison: Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the SpectatorClarendon Press, 1886 - 528 стор. |
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... pleasure , and entertainment ' from White's in St. James ' Street ; foreign and domestic news from St. James ' in the same street ; and papers on any other subject ' from my own apartment.'1 1 Preface to Vol . I of the Tatler ...
... pleasure , and entertainment ' from White's in St. James ' Street ; foreign and domestic news from St. James ' in the same street ; and papers on any other subject ' from my own apartment.'1 1 Preface to Vol . I of the Tatler ...
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... pleasures of imagination , have been unavoidably excluded , but may perhaps appear in a future volume of selections . In the Seventh Part most of the tales , fables , and allegories which Addison wrote for the Spectator have been ...
... pleasures of imagination , have been unavoidably excluded , but may perhaps appear in a future volume of selections . In the Seventh Part most of the tales , fables , and allegories which Addison wrote for the Spectator have been ...
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... pleasure , until he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or choleric disposition , married or a batchelor , with other particulars of the like nature , that conduce very much to the right understanding of ...
... pleasure , until he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or choleric disposition , married or a batchelor , with other particulars of the like nature , that conduce very much to the right understanding of ...
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... pleasure that wit would in another man . He has made his fortunes himself ; and says that England may be richer than other kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the same time I can say this of ...
... pleasure that wit would in another man . He has made his fortunes himself ; and says that England may be richer than other kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the same time I can say this of ...
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... pleasures of the age , we have ` among us the gallant Will Honeycomb , a gentleman who , accord- 10 ing to his years , should be in the decline of his life , but , having ever been very careful of his person , and always had a very easy ...
... pleasures of the age , we have ` among us the gallant Will Honeycomb , a gentleman who , accord- 10 ing to his years , should be in the decline of his life , but , having ever been very careful of his person , and always had a very easy ...
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Addison: Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the Spectator Joseph Addison Повний перегляд - 1894 |
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Addison: Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to The Spectator Joseph Addison Повний перегляд - 1886 |
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