The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 131
... Letters both from the Chaplain and Captain Sentry which mention Nothing of it , but are filled with many Particulars to the Honour of the good old Man . I have likewise a Letter from the Butler , who took so much Care of me last Summer ...
... Letters both from the Chaplain and Captain Sentry which mention Nothing of it , but are filled with many Particulars to the Honour of the good old Man . I have likewise a Letter from the Butler , who took so much Care of me last Summer ...
Strana 468
... letters ( in a similar strain ) to the Tatler ( Nos . 89 and 112 ) , to which Mr. Bickerstaff gave the name of ' Right Country Letters . ' See a letter by ' J. R. ' in Steele's Epistolary Correspondence , ii . 595 . Mr. Campbell . See ...
... letters ( in a similar strain ) to the Tatler ( Nos . 89 and 112 ) , to which Mr. Bickerstaff gave the name of ' Right Country Letters . ' See a letter by ' J. R. ' in Steele's Epistolary Correspondence , ii . 595 . Mr. Campbell . See ...
Strana 480
... letter to Capito ( Epistles , v . viii ) . 555. Motto . Persius , Satires , iv . 51 . PAGE 249. CLIO . Chalmers pertinently remarks : ' The letters C , L , I , O , seem to have suggested the name of the Muse to Steele currente calamo ...
... letter to Capito ( Epistles , v . viii ) . 555. Motto . Persius , Satires , iv . 51 . PAGE 249. CLIO . Chalmers pertinently remarks : ' The letters C , L , I , O , seem to have suggested the name of the Muse to Steele currente calamo ...
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