The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... Steele , as Dr. Johnson unauthoritatively affirms , but by Mr. Thomas Tickell , who seems to have marked his own papers , as Steele did such as he communi- cated or composed from the letter - box , with the signature T. See No. 324 ...
... Steele , as Dr. Johnson unauthoritatively affirms , but by Mr. Thomas Tickell , who seems to have marked his own papers , as Steele did such as he communi- cated or composed from the letter - box , with the signature T. See No. 324 ...
Strana 339
... Steele's fellow collegian and friend , the Rev. Mr. Richard Parker . This accomplished scholar was for many years , vicar of Embleton , in Northumberland , a living in the gift of Merton college , where he and Steele lived in the most ...
... Steele's fellow collegian and friend , the Rev. Mr. Richard Parker . This accomplished scholar was for many years , vicar of Embleton , in Northumberland , a living in the gift of Merton college , where he and Steele lived in the most ...
Strana 542
... Steele's fertile imagination , as that of Bickerstaff like- wise did , though Steele owns that he borrowed the name from Swift . Addison , and even Mr. Eustace Budgell , worked upon this character , and ploughed with Steele's heifer ...
... Steele's fertile imagination , as that of Bickerstaff like- wise did , though Steele owns that he borrowed the name from Swift . Addison , and even Mr. Eustace Budgell , worked upon this character , and ploughed with Steele's heifer ...
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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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