The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... Spect . No. 517 , and note . The char- acter of Sir Roger de Coverley was the creature not of Addison's , but of Steele's imagination . See Spect . No. 2 , and note . • See No. 388 . you the viith chapter of the Proverbs , in a 26 [ No ...
... Spect . No. 517 , and note . The char- acter of Sir Roger de Coverley was the creature not of Addison's , but of Steele's imagination . See Spect . No. 2 , and note . • See No. 388 . you the viith chapter of the Proverbs , in a 26 [ No ...
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... Spect in folio , and likewise the assured cure for leanness . - See Spect . in folio . See Nos . 427 , 428. See also Spect . No. 572. A paper by Dr. Z. Pearce , late bishop of Rochester . No. 425. TUESDAY , JULY 8 , 1712 . Frigora ...
... Spect in folio , and likewise the assured cure for leanness . - See Spect . in folio . See Nos . 427 , 428. See also Spect . No. 572. A paper by Dr. Z. Pearce , late bishop of Rochester . No. 425. TUESDAY , JULY 8 , 1712 . Frigora ...
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... Spect . No. 410 , note . See also Dr. Johnson's Lives of English Poets , Vol . ii . p . 366 , and 367. After all ... Spect . No. 2 , containing this , among other characters drawn by Steele , in his edi- tion of Addison's Works , because ...
... Spect . No. 410 , note . See also Dr. Johnson's Lives of English Poets , Vol . ii . p . 366 , and 367. After all ... Spect . No. 2 , containing this , among other characters drawn by Steele , in his edi- tion of Addison's Works , because ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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