The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 168
... Author of a Quarto ; the Author of a Quarto above the Author of an Octavo ; and so on , by a gradual Descent and Subordination , to an Author in Twenty - Fours . This Distinction is so well observed , that in an Assembly of the Learned ...
... Author of a Quarto ; the Author of a Quarto above the Author of an Octavo ; and so on , by a gradual Descent and Subordination , to an Author in Twenty - Fours . This Distinction is so well observed , that in an Assembly of the Learned ...
Strana 495
... author of three comedies , The Comical Revenge or Love in a Tub , She Would if she Could , and The Man of Mode or Sir Fopling Flutter , all of contemporary interest . Eugene , Prince ( 1663-1736 ) . Eusden , Laurence ( 1688-1730 ) ...
... author of three comedies , The Comical Revenge or Love in a Tub , She Would if she Could , and The Man of Mode or Sir Fopling Flutter , all of contemporary interest . Eugene , Prince ( 1663-1736 ) . Eusden , Laurence ( 1688-1730 ) ...
Strana 496
... author of a poem on Esther and of a number of pamphlets on oratory . Heywood , James ( 1687-1776 ) , linen - draper in Fish Street Hill , the Mr. Beaver of No. 49 and the James Easy of No. 268. He was the author of a volume of Letters ...
... author of a poem on Esther and of a number of pamphlets on oratory . Heywood , James ( 1687-1776 ) , linen - draper in Fish Street Hill , the Mr. Beaver of No. 49 and the James Easy of No. 268. He was the author of a volume of Letters ...
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