The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. THE SPECTATOR . BY ADDISON , STEELE , PARNELL , TICKELL , BUDGELL , GROVE , HUGHES , BYROM , PARKER , HENLEY , AND OTHERS . hav it ; and s one of th πίσης και IN TEN VOLUMES . VOLUME I. BOSTON ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. THE SPECTATOR . BY ADDISON , STEELE , PARNELL , TICKELL , BUDGELL , GROVE , HUGHES , BYROM , PARKER , HENLEY , AND OTHERS . hav it ; and s one of th πίσης και IN TEN VOLUMES . VOLUME I. BOSTON ...
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... Spectator commenced on the 1st of March following . The Tatler was begun and ended without Addison's knowledge ; but the Spectator was planned and carried on by Steele in concert with him . In the year 1713 , when seven volumes of the ...
... Spectator commenced on the 1st of March following . The Tatler was begun and ended without Addison's knowledge ; but the Spectator was planned and carried on by Steele in concert with him . In the year 1713 , when seven volumes of the ...
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... Spectator . He wrote No. 572 , a humorous essay on quacks ; and No. 633 , a dissertation on the eloquence of the pulpit . In the ludicrous paper the Editor confesses that he has made additions and retrenchments ; but the other is ...
... Spectator . He wrote No. 572 , a humorous essay on quacks ; and No. 633 , a dissertation on the eloquence of the pulpit . In the ludicrous paper the Editor confesses that he has made additions and retrenchments ; but the other is ...
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