The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... READER . IN the six hundred and thirty - second Spectator the reader will find an account of the rise of this eighth and last volume . ⚫ I have not been able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let ...
... READER . IN the six hundred and thirty - second Spectator the reader will find an account of the rise of this eighth and last volume . ⚫ I have not been able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let ...
Strana 121
... reader in the old song of Chevy - Chase ; I shall here , according to my promise , be more particular , and show that the sentiments in that ballad are ex- tremely natural and poetical , and full of the majestic simplicity which we ...
... reader in the old song of Chevy - Chase ; I shall here , according to my promise , be more particular , and show that the sentiments in that ballad are ex- tremely natural and poetical , and full of the majestic simplicity which we ...
Strana 266
... reader , nor in vain shall write . - P . I MAY cast my readers under two general divisions , the mercurial and the saturnine . The first are the gay part of my disciples ; who require speculations of wit and humour , the others are ...
... reader , nor in vain shall write . - P . I MAY cast my readers under two general divisions , the mercurial and the saturnine . The first are the gay part of my disciples ; who require speculations of wit and humour , the others are ...
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