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Strana lxxxiv
Whatever the occasion , whether for arranging meetings or offering a reward for
lost articles , the Spectator was a natural medium for communication , and one of
the first periodicals in the history of journalism to make use of the art of ...
Whatever the occasion , whether for arranging meetings or offering a reward for
lost articles , the Spectator was a natural medium for communication , and one of
the first periodicals in the history of journalism to make use of the art of ...
Strana lxxxvi
Then I compared my Spectator with the original , discovered some of my faults ,
and corrected them . ' He also tried turning some of the tales in the Spectator into
verse and reducing them to prose again ; at other times he would jumble his ...
Then I compared my Spectator with the original , discovered some of my faults ,
and corrected them . ' He also tried turning some of the tales in the Spectator into
verse and reducing them to prose again ; at other times he would jumble his ...
Strana xcvii
in imitation of the Spectator ? — how often one encounters these in the pages of
the magazines and newspapers of the eighteenth century ! Young James
Boswell in the London of the 1760 ' s , like Dudley Ryder a half - century earlier ,
shows ...
in imitation of the Spectator ? — how often one encounters these in the pages of
the magazines and newspapers of the eighteenth century ! Young James
Boswell in the London of the 1760 ' s , like Dudley Ryder a half - century earlier ,
shows ...
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NUMBERS 585635 I | xxii |
THE TEXT суі | cvi |
ERRATA CX111 | cxiii |
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