The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... Servant Steele Addison Steele Budgell Steele Addison Steele No. 120 Instinct in Animals 121 The Subject continued ... Servants - Letters from Ralph Valet and Patience Giddy 138 Frivolous Disputants - Exercise of the Snuff - box 139 The ...
... Servant Steele Addison Steele Budgell Steele Addison Steele No. 120 Instinct in Animals 121 The Subject continued ... Servants - Letters from Ralph Valet and Patience Giddy 138 Frivolous Disputants - Exercise of the Snuff - box 139 The ...
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... servant , THE SPECTATOR , Sir , 1712 . As the professed design of this work is to entertain its readers in general , without giving offence to any particular person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as ...
... servant , THE SPECTATOR , Sir , 1712 . As the professed design of this work is to entertain its readers in general , without giving offence to any particular person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as ...
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... servant , THE SPECTATOR . * This title was conferred upon the Duke by the Em- peror , after the battle of Hochstadt . My Lord , 1712-13 . THE author of the Spectator , having pre- fixed before each of his volumes the name of some great ...
... servant , THE SPECTATOR . * This title was conferred upon the Duke by the Em- peror , after the battle of Hochstadt . My Lord , 1712-13 . THE author of the Spectator , having pre- fixed before each of his volumes the name of some great ...
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... servant , ' WILLIAM SCREENE . ' ' MR . SPECTATOR , This is to let you understand , that the playhouse is a representation of the world in nothing so much as in this particular , that no one rises in it according to his merit . I have ...
... servant , ' WILLIAM SCREENE . ' ' MR . SPECTATOR , This is to let you understand , that the playhouse is a representation of the world in nothing so much as in this particular , that no one rises in it according to his merit . I have ...
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... servant , ' MARY TUESDAY . ' P. S. I subscribe myself by the name of the day I keep , that my supernumerary friends may know who I am . ' ADVERTISEMENT . To prevent all mistakes that may happen among gen- tlemen of the other end of the ...
... servant , ' MARY TUESDAY . ' P. S. I subscribe myself by the name of the day I keep , that my supernumerary friends may know who I am . ' ADVERTISEMENT . To prevent all mistakes that may happen among gen- tlemen of the other end of the ...
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