The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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Strana ii
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. ( RECAP ) PREFACE . PERHAPS there is no book in the English.
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. ( RECAP ) PREFACE . PERHAPS there is no book in the English.
Strana vi
... English nation . If he himself borrowed it from foreign writers , of which we are by no means certain , we must allow that he had the merit of highly improving a plan which before was imperfectly sketched . But the merit of Steele is ...
... English nation . If he himself borrowed it from foreign writers , of which we are by no means certain , we must allow that he had the merit of highly improving a plan which before was imperfectly sketched . But the merit of Steele is ...
Strana x
... English stage . It was repeated thirty - five nights in succession , amidst the resounding plaudits both of the Whigs and the Tories . Panegyrics were written in honor of it by the greatest wits of the time ; and it was translated into ...
... English stage . It was repeated thirty - five nights in succession , amidst the resounding plaudits both of the Whigs and the Tories . Panegyrics were written in honor of it by the greatest wits of the time ; and it was translated into ...
Strana 51
... English , unadvisedly , marched a great distance from the shore into the country , and were intercepted by the natives , who slew the greatest num- ber of them . Our adventurer escaped among others , by flying into a forest . Upon his ...
... English , unadvisedly , marched a great distance from the shore into the country , and were intercepted by the natives , who slew the greatest num- ber of them . Our adventurer escaped among others , by flying into a forest . Upon his ...
Strana 52
... short , Mr. Thomas Inkle , now coming into English territories , began seriously to reflect upon his loss of time , and to weigh with himself how many days interest of his money he had lost during his 52 No. II . THE SPECTATOR .
... short , Mr. Thomas Inkle , now coming into English territories , began seriously to reflect upon his loss of time , and to weigh with himself how many days interest of his money he had lost during his 52 No. II . THE SPECTATOR .
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