The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana iii
... name but Friend . This was ' the gentleman of whose assistance I formerly boasted in the Preface ' and concluding Leaf of my Tatlers , I am indeed much more proud of his long - continued Friendship , than I should be of the fame of ...
... name but Friend . This was ' the gentleman of whose assistance I formerly boasted in the Preface ' and concluding Leaf of my Tatlers , I am indeed much more proud of his long - continued Friendship , than I should be of the fame of ...
Strana xxi
... name of Englishman , and under that name fought , with then unexampled abstinence from personality , against the prin- ciples upheld by Swift in his Examiner . Then , when the Peace of Utrecht alarmed English patriots , Steele in a bold ...
... name of Englishman , and under that name fought , with then unexampled abstinence from personality , against the prin- ciples upheld by Swift in his Examiner . Then , when the Peace of Utrecht alarmed English patriots , Steele in a bold ...
Strana 5
... name . There are three very material Points which I have not spoken to in this Paper , and which , for several important Reasons , I must keep to my self , at least for some Time : I mean , an Account of my Name , my Age , and my ...
... name . There are three very material Points which I have not spoken to in this Paper , and which , for several important Reasons , I must keep to my self , at least for some Time : I mean , an Account of my Name , my Age , and my ...
Strana 8
... Name ( as they told me ) was Publick Credit . The Walls , instead of being adorned with Pictures and Maps , were hung with many Acts of Parliament written in Golden Letters . At the Upper end of the Hall was the Magna I Steele's papers ...
... Name ( as they told me ) was Publick Credit . The Walls , instead of being adorned with Pictures and Maps , were hung with many Acts of Parliament written in Golden Letters . At the Upper end of the Hall was the Magna I Steele's papers ...
Strana 17
... name of Clubs . When a Sett of Men find themselves agree in any Par- ticular , tho ' never so trivial , they establish them- an unworthy Member , was made up of very selves into a kind of Fraternity , and meet once or honest Gentlemen ...
... name of Clubs . When a Sett of Men find themselves agree in any Par- ticular , tho ' never so trivial , they establish them- an unworthy Member , was made up of very selves into a kind of Fraternity , and meet once or honest Gentlemen ...
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