The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... Spectator , " No. 334 , he advertises his intention of publishing this Work , which ap- peared before the close of the year . Steele spoke approvingly of the Book in the " Specta- tor , " No. 466 , and certainly not undeservedly , if it ...
... Spectator , " No. 334 , he advertises his intention of publishing this Work , which ap- peared before the close of the year . Steele spoke approvingly of the Book in the " Specta- tor , " No. 466 , and certainly not undeservedly , if it ...
Strana 507
... SPECTATOR , Venice , July 10 , N.S. in the opinion he has of his own performances . When those papers appear to the world , I doubt not but " I TAKE it extremely ill , that you do not reckon they will be followed by many others ; and I ...
... SPECTATOR , Venice , July 10 , N.S. in the opinion he has of his own performances . When those papers appear to the world , I doubt not but " I TAKE it extremely ill , that you do not reckon they will be followed by many others ; and I ...
Strana 722
... SPECTATOR . " - 635 PAPERS . 1 Letters & Parts of Papers . J. BILLING , PRINTER AND STEREOTYPEL , WOKING , SURKEY . 1. Success of the Hen - pecked Husband of the Spectator . of the Spectators of the Spectators with various Classes of ...
... SPECTATOR . " - 635 PAPERS . 1 Letters & Parts of Papers . J. BILLING , PRINTER AND STEREOTYPEL , WOKING , SURKEY . 1. Success of the Hen - pecked Husband of the Spectator . of the Spectators of the Spectators with various Classes of ...
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