The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... Spectator's Account of himself 2 Of the Club - Sir Roger de Coverley- the Templar - Sir Andrew Freeport- Captain Sentry - Will Honeycomb- The Clergyman 3 Public Credit , a Vision 4 Advantages of the Spectator's Tacitur- nity - Care of ...
... Spectator's Account of himself 2 Of the Club - Sir Roger de Coverley- the Templar - Sir Andrew Freeport- Captain Sentry - Will Honeycomb- The Clergyman 3 Public Credit , a Vision 4 Advantages of the Spectator's Tacitur- nity - Care of ...
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... Spectators -Paper - Printing 368 Account of the Death of Madam de Villacerfe 369 Criticism on Paradise Lost 370 On the Stage - Dancing recommended Steele 371 Humorous Way of sorting Companies -for Mirth - for useful Purposes Addison 372 ...
... Spectators -Paper - Printing 368 Account of the Death of Madam de Villacerfe 369 Criticism on Paradise Lost 370 On the Stage - Dancing recommended Steele 371 Humorous Way of sorting Companies -for Mirth - for useful Purposes Addison 372 ...
Стр. ix
... Spectator's opening his Mouth -Commendations of him Addison Letter from Oxford Correspondents Unknown 554 On the Improvement of Genius 555 Farewell Paper and Acknowledgments of Assistance - Letter from the Aca- demy of Painting Steele ...
... Spectator's opening his Mouth -Commendations of him Addison Letter from Oxford Correspondents Unknown 554 On the Improvement of Genius 555 Farewell Paper and Acknowledgments of Assistance - Letter from the Aca- demy of Painting Steele ...
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... Spectator , if I dedicated the following pa- pers to one who is not of the most consum- mate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character can be a proper patron of a work which endeavours to cultivate and ...
... Spectator , if I dedicated the following pa- pers to one who is not of the most consum- mate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character can be a proper patron of a work which endeavours to cultivate and ...
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... Spectator appears , the other public prints will vanish ; but shall leave it to my reader's considera- tion , whether it is not much better to be let into the knowledge of one's self , than to hear what passes in Muscovy or Poland ; and ...
... Spectator appears , the other public prints will vanish ; but shall leave it to my reader's considera- tion , whether it is not much better to be let into the knowledge of one's self , than to hear what passes in Muscovy or Poland ; and ...
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