The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Spectator rose , and blaz'd as bright.2 From the first , however , Addison seems to have taken a leading share in the direction of the Spectator . The most important state- ments of policy in the early papers occur in Nos . 1 , 4 , 10 ...
... Spectator rose , and blaz'd as bright.2 From the first , however , Addison seems to have taken a leading share in the direction of the Spectator . The most important state- ments of policy in the early papers occur in Nos . 1 , 4 , 10 ...
Strana lxxxiv
... 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 advertising on a large and varied scale . The ... Spectator's position in lxxxiv THE SPECTATOR.
... 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 advertising on a large and varied scale . The ... Spectator's position in lxxxiv THE SPECTATOR.
Strana cxi
... Spectator . With Introduction and Notes by George A. Ait- ken . London and New York , 1898-9 . 8 vols . Apperson English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases : A Historical Dictionary . By G. L. Apperson . London , 1929 . Arnold Ascoli ...
... Spectator . With Introduction and Notes by George A. Ait- ken . London and New York , 1898-9 . 8 vols . Apperson English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases : A Historical Dictionary . By G. L. Apperson . London , 1929 . Arnold Ascoli ...
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