The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Томове 1–2J.J. Woodward, 1836 |
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... Behaviour Steele Hughes 149 Letter from a Widow with two Lovers , and Answer Addison 150 Inconveniences of Poverty - Affecta- tion of Slovenliness Budgell 151 Character of a Man of Wit and Plea- sure Steele 146 Passages from Cicero and ...
... Behaviour Steele Hughes 149 Letter from a Widow with two Lovers , and Answer Addison 150 Inconveniences of Poverty - Affecta- tion of Slovenliness Budgell 151 Character of a Man of Wit and Plea- sure Steele 146 Passages from Cicero and ...
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... Behaviour at Church 239 Various Ways of Managing a Debate Addison 240 Grateful Letter on heroic Virtue- Country Breeding - Behaviour of a Beau at the Theatre 241 Letter on the Absence of Lovers - Re- medies proposed Budgell 242 Letters ...
... Behaviour at Church 239 Various Ways of Managing a Debate Addison 240 Grateful Letter on heroic Virtue- Country Breeding - Behaviour of a Beau at the Theatre 241 Letter on the Absence of Lovers - Re- medies proposed Budgell 242 Letters ...
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... Behaviour at Church - Coquetish Milk Maid - Vir- tue of an Orange Girl - St . Bride's Charity School Steele Addison Pope Budgell Steele 381 Cheerfulness preferable to Mirth Addison 382 On the Frank Acknowledgment of 386 On an obsequious ...
... Behaviour at Church - Coquetish Milk Maid - Vir- tue of an Orange Girl - St . Bride's Charity School Steele Addison Pope Budgell Steele 381 Cheerfulness preferable to Mirth Addison 382 On the Frank Acknowledgment of 386 On an obsequious ...
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... behaviour as gentle as is usual in the first steps towards greatness ! And if it were possible to express that easy grandeur , which did at once persuade and command , it would appear as clearly to those to come , as it does to his ...
... behaviour as gentle as is usual in the first steps towards greatness ! And if it were possible to express that easy grandeur , which did at once persuade and command , it would appear as clearly to those to come , as it does to his ...
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... behaviour of our minister in the action , and the good offices done the vanquished in the name of the Queen of England , gave both the conqueror and the captive the most lively examples of the courage and generosity of the nation he re ...
... behaviour of our minister in the action , and the good offices done the vanquished in the name of the Queen of England , gave both the conqueror and the captive the most lively examples of the courage and generosity of the nation he re ...
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